Continental TSIO-520-R Fuel Flow questions
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Continental TSIO-520-R Fuel Flow questions
Hello,
In the Turbo Centurion checklist, the recommended climb power settings are:
Why is the temperature affecting FF in this case?
I know that TCM continuous flow system simply delivers a certain amount of fuel given the throttle position. No MAP or other parameters are taken into account.
Is it correct to state that with a TSIO-520-R, the FF will stay constant during a climb and no mixture change is virtually needed with altitude change (given the same MAP/RPM settings) since the turbo will keep the air pressure constant throughout the climb?
Thanks! :-)
In the Turbo Centurion checklist, the recommended climb power settings are:
- 30 MAP
- 2500RPM
- FF Lean to 120lbs/hr
Why is the temperature affecting FF in this case?
I know that TCM continuous flow system simply delivers a certain amount of fuel given the throttle position. No MAP or other parameters are taken into account.
Is it correct to state that with a TSIO-520-R, the FF will stay constant during a climb and no mixture change is virtually needed with altitude change (given the same MAP/RPM settings) since the turbo will keep the air pressure constant throughout the climb?
Thanks! :-)
It's been a few years since I was flying a turbo 210 (or a C340, essentially the same engine x2), but, offhand, 120lbs/hr seems too lean for climb, though maybe not for 30". In general, you're right, the mixture should not have to be adjusted during climb. Temperature-wise, I do recall having to have the mechanics tweak fuel flow with seasonal temperature change, as in, winter setting would not be just right once warmer summer temps came on, and vice-versa.
I believe the entire setup procedure is in this (very extensive!) service directive from Continental, SID 97-3G. A google search will turn up pdf files for this bulletin.
Not sure any of this will help, as I said, it's been a few years for me.
I believe the entire setup procedure is in this (very extensive!) service directive from Continental, SID 97-3G. A google search will turn up pdf files for this bulletin.
Not sure any of this will help, as I said, it's been a few years for me.