I’m in the process of installing the Vans Filtered Air Box on my VFR Bearhawk with a fuel injected engine.
The Vans FWF kit includes a Filtered Air Bypass, and an Alternate Air intake door. It also includes a Carb heat provision (obviously for a carbureted engine).
But it got me thinking.......
I’m building a VFR Bearhawk with a fuel injected engine. Builders commonly install an Alternate Air. But that’s not necessarily the same as a Filtered Air Bypass. One bypasses the filter in case the whole filter becomes blocked, the other may do but doesn’t necessarily. A Carb Heat acts as an Alternate Air Intake, but it doesn’t necessarily bypass the filter.
My question is: If so many VFR carbureted aircraft have been flying around without a Filtered Air Bypass, should I be concerned about installing one just because I using fuel injection ? Would it make sense to install an Alternate Air intake (that draws warmer air from inside the cowling), but doesn’t bypass the filter ? (There is added complexity to bypass the filter due to the location).
Also, I would be interested in show of hands to see how many of us have ever used the Alternate Air on a VFR Aircraft. (I’ve only ever used it once, and that on an IFR aircraft in IMC, and I’ve no idea if it by-passed the filter.)
All thoughts always appreciated.
The Vans FWF kit includes a Filtered Air Bypass, and an Alternate Air intake door. It also includes a Carb heat provision (obviously for a carbureted engine).
But it got me thinking.......
I’m building a VFR Bearhawk with a fuel injected engine. Builders commonly install an Alternate Air. But that’s not necessarily the same as a Filtered Air Bypass. One bypasses the filter in case the whole filter becomes blocked, the other may do but doesn’t necessarily. A Carb Heat acts as an Alternate Air Intake, but it doesn’t necessarily bypass the filter.
My question is: If so many VFR carbureted aircraft have been flying around without a Filtered Air Bypass, should I be concerned about installing one just because I using fuel injection ? Would it make sense to install an Alternate Air intake (that draws warmer air from inside the cowling), but doesn’t bypass the filter ? (There is added complexity to bypass the filter due to the location).
Also, I would be interested in show of hands to see how many of us have ever used the Alternate Air on a VFR Aircraft. (I’ve only ever used it once, and that on an IFR aircraft in IMC, and I’ve no idea if it by-passed the filter.)
All thoughts always appreciated.
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