Just so I am not misquoting/understanding Airmaster advise, this is the letter I wrote with answers:
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My usual (Auto) practise is as follows;
- TO: Max power (WOT)/RPM 5750 – not much concerned with MAP
- Climb: Max power (WOT) /RPM5450 – not much concerned with MAP
- Cruise Max power (WOT)/RPM 5450 – reduce rpm by reducing power/throttle to somewher between 5000 – 5300 rpm (130-137 knots). As I am interested in economy, I am usually around 5000-5100 rpm.
Please check the setting for Cruise is 5000 https://www.propellor.com/ac200-user-software-tool
In this step you should select Cruise (blue knob). RPM will drop to 5000.
Reduce throttle to the map you desire
Rotax say I should have a MAP of around 27.2” but I see 26.2” (depending on Alt see table).
If I increase power – I also increase rpm & fuel consumption.
Perhaps I should start using the Hold function – will this allow reduction in power while maintaining rpm?
Not sure, if I record rpm against WOT, from 5000 – 5450, I will see MAP always lower than Rotax figures
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I responded - yet to receive an answer;
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Am I to understand, that your advice is to adjust the computer settings, so that when I select Auto Cruise, the prop RPM will be automatically governed (by pitch change/setting) to 5000 rpm?
If I do this, will it then limit pilot, in flight, choice for higher speed cruise?
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