Jay Honeck
Touchdown! Greaser!
So I'm doing my condition inspection on my RV-8A, and figure that, with 650 hours on them, I should swap out my Slick mags for rebuilt ones. The plane is running great, but Slick recommends doing this at 500 hours.
Or...
I could throw my mags in the trash (alongside my old vacuum pump), install an electronic ignition system (similar to what cars have had since the 1970s), and enjoy the benefits of a modern, computer controlled engine ignition system.
After much consultation and study I have opted to install EMags (sometimes known as PMags), made by these folks: http://www.emagair.com. Each Emag has a built-in alternator, eliminating the need for the fairly elaborate battery backup systems that earlier aircraft electronic ignitions required.
I will be installing them next week. Anyone else flying with them? Any gotchas on the installation, or words of wisdom?
Thanks!
Or...
I could throw my mags in the trash (alongside my old vacuum pump), install an electronic ignition system (similar to what cars have had since the 1970s), and enjoy the benefits of a modern, computer controlled engine ignition system.
After much consultation and study I have opted to install EMags (sometimes known as PMags), made by these folks: http://www.emagair.com. Each Emag has a built-in alternator, eliminating the need for the fairly elaborate battery backup systems that earlier aircraft electronic ignitions required.
I will be installing them next week. Anyone else flying with them? Any gotchas on the installation, or words of wisdom?
Thanks!