Frank G
New member
I have been reading all the posts on the overheating issues with the 2013's, and all the "fiixes" appear to be covering up the the real cause of the overheating, whatever that is. There have been several posts that elude to the maping of the engine as the cause. To prove this someone or a group of individules would have to install Exhaust Gas Temperature Meters in two identical 2013 spyders, One with issues and one with no heat issues and compair the results. If the cause is high exhaust gas temperatures then the solution would be to change the air fuel mixtures through a power commander. (I think)
I fly right seat in my son's twin Aztec and the EGT on all 12 cylinders is continueally monitered and is a consideration in the setting of the fuel mixture rato. These insterments can be purchased from Aircraft Spruce although I am sure that there are more economical unites available. Parts that fly are not cheep.
There has to be some engine guys/gals out there that have considerable knowledge in this area. (mine is very limited) Not to be negitive, but if BRP leaves you out in the cold finding the root cause and fixing it may be your only solution.
PLEASE, stay focused with a constructive discussion.
I fly right seat in my son's twin Aztec and the EGT on all 12 cylinders is continueally monitered and is a consideration in the setting of the fuel mixture rato. These insterments can be purchased from Aircraft Spruce although I am sure that there are more economical unites available. Parts that fly are not cheep.
There has to be some engine guys/gals out there that have considerable knowledge in this area. (mine is very limited) Not to be negitive, but if BRP leaves you out in the cold finding the root cause and fixing it may be your only solution.
PLEASE, stay focused with a constructive discussion.