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				 Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 11:22 am    Post subject: Nose gear slot - to cover or not cover | 
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				All,
  
 Last winter I installed a plate in the lower cowl that covers most of the nose gear leg slot going forward from the gear leg (I left enough gap to allow for the gear leg to flex).  I found that it did reduce some cowl drag, but at the expense of engine cooling on hard climb outs.  As today was standard east coast hot and humid, I took the plate out.  With the plate out I noted a 10 to 15 degree cooler peak CHT on a hard climb to 8500'.  I also again noted a knot or two off my typical cruise setting.
  
 So - winter the plate is in, summer the plate is out.
 
 Carl
 RV-10 (115 hrs)
 RV-8A (sold last month)
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				 Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 11:29 am    Post subject: Nose gear slot - to cover or not cover | 
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				Interesting,
  I have heard another builder report cooler climbs doing this too.  I  have a plate and now I’ll have to test this on my 10.
   
  Thanks for the report.
     
   From: Carl Froehlich (carl.froehlich(at)verizon.net) 
  Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2013 1:22 PM
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  Subject: Nose gear slot - to cover or not  cover
   
 
    
 All, 
   
 Last winter I  installed a plate in the lower cowl that covers most of the nose gear leg slot  going forward from the gear leg (I left enough gap to allow for the gear leg to  flex).  I found that it did reduce some cowl drag, but at the expense of  engine cooling on hard climb outs.  As today was standard east coast hot  and humid, I took the plate out.  With the plate out I noted a 10 to 15  degree cooler peak CHT on a hard climb to 8500'.  I also again noted a knot  or two off my typical cruise setting. 
   
 So - winter the  plate is in, summer the plate is out. 
 
 Carl 
 RV-10 (115  hrs) 
 RV-8A (sold last  month)
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				 Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 12:07 pm    Post subject: Nose gear slot - to cover or not cover | 
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				Great feedback! I just pulled my plate for cooling troubleshooting. 
 Wondered if it mattered. Now I know
 Thx
 
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 All,
  
 Last winter I installed a plate in the lower cowl that covers most of the nose gear leg slot going forward from the gear leg (I left enough gap to allow for the gear leg to flex).  I found that it did reduce some cowl drag, but at the expense of engine cooling on hard climb outs.  As today was standard east coast hot and humid, I took the plate out.  With the plate out I noted a 10 to 15 degree cooler peak CHT on a hard climb to 8500'.  I also again noted a knot or two off my typical cruise setting.
  
 So - winter the plate is in, summer the plate is out.
 
 Carl
 RV-10 (115 hrs)
 RV-8A (sold last month)
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