Syd,

I had to fix fuel usage for the Goose to drop fuel usage to about 65%
of YASim's guestimate. I generally replace the default nasal fuel
system with my own version these days, and as part of that, at least
in the Goose, I included a fuel-scalar that reduced the fuel-consumed
amount. Unfortunately this is in my later Goose build-- the one on my
site hasn't been updated in forever. If interested, I could send you
my work-- you'll readily see what I did as it's pretty easy.
Unfortunately a windstorm just blew part of my roof off, so I might be
busy with other things for a while.

-Gary


On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 1:48 AM, syd adams <adams....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi guys ,
>  I modelled a c172j , the aircraft i trained in , and got the fdm
> working pretty accurately (except for slipstream effect) , but noticed
> that the yasim piston engine burned about 11 gallons per hour , about
> 3 gallons an hour more than the real one does full rich.
> Would it be possible for someone to make that an option in the config
> file similar to tsfc ? Or is that changeable and I just never found it
> ? My own yasim patches never made it further than this mailing list
> (not surprising considering my coding skill), but it would be nice to
> tune this parameter.
> Thanks,
> Syd
>
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