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Just a "thought experiment" but one of our Mags is old and probably due to be replaced or rebuilt soon.... discussion came-up amongst us owners if its worth replacing this with a Surefly electronic mag. Our engine+airframe is on the application list that we could replace one of the mags (The side being replaced is with the impulse coupling).
This is on a Beech Sierra, I know that's uncommon airframe around this forum, but this is an IO-360 engine (fuel injected) so a common engine shared across other airframes, anyone else with IO-360 can chime in with your experience?
I've been reading on line and results seem to be mixed as to what advantages I would really see from this: the people reporting slightly lower GPH fuel-burn in cruise seems to be correlated with running Lean-of-Peak, or people who had Carburetor engines.
I checked my PoH and the specified leaning procedure requires me to be 25-degress or more on the Rich side of peak, our PoH specifies operation "only on the rich side of peak".
So given that, is there still any advantage (e.g. fuel burn in cruise) to an electronic ignition?
(Our engine is easy to start cold-start, no warm-start problems; so the "easier starting" benefit that is claimed is always nice but is not really a driving factor for us ).
This is on a Beech Sierra, I know that's uncommon airframe around this forum, but this is an IO-360 engine (fuel injected) so a common engine shared across other airframes, anyone else with IO-360 can chime in with your experience?
I've been reading on line and results seem to be mixed as to what advantages I would really see from this: the people reporting slightly lower GPH fuel-burn in cruise seems to be correlated with running Lean-of-Peak, or people who had Carburetor engines.
I checked my PoH and the specified leaning procedure requires me to be 25-degress or more on the Rich side of peak, our PoH specifies operation "only on the rich side of peak".
So given that, is there still any advantage (e.g. fuel burn in cruise) to an electronic ignition?
(Our engine is easy to start cold-start, no warm-start problems; so the "easier starting" benefit that is claimed is always nice but is not really a driving factor for us ).
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