912iS Prop Pitch Considerations
The sudden jump in RPM that happens when the iS engine moves from ECO to POWER mode seems to be a factor when choosing a prop setting for the iS engine, but I have not seen this discussed on this site. My 912iS Powered Bristell came equipped with a DUC Flash 3-blade prop set at 23 degrees. The prop manual defines the min/max settings for this application as 22/32 degrees.
At the factory setting of 23 degrees the performance was pretty good. I would get a takeoff RPM of about 5050 and a level flight WOT RPM of 5550 at 4000’. With this prop setting the switchover from ECO to POWER mode would happen just about 5140 RPM at 26.5 MAP. This is just about exactly the point where the Rotax 912iS manual defines the ECO/POWER mode changeover. However, when my engine changed to POWER mode in level cruise the RPM would jump straight to 5450 RPM. So a steady cruise anywhere between 5200 and 5400 RPM was not really possible at most altitudes. This was fine when the plane was loaded lightly since it cruised nicely at 5140, but at max weight it struggled to maintain 5100 RPM in ECO mode and it was hard not to get into POWER mode to keep the plane “up on the step”. I found myself often searching for a good throttle position, and never being able to access the desired 5200-5300 RPM cruise. However, one advantage of this prop setting is that you can choose a high power cruise in POWER mode at 5450 RPM - if in a hurry.
Recently I adjusted the propeller back 1 degree to 22 degrees. Now I get 5150 RPM at takeoff and 5650 WOT at 4000’. The switchover from ECO to POWER mode happens at about 5340 RPM at 25.5 MAP. The plane feels lighter and climb is a bit improved. I can also access the 5200-5300 rpm range while staying in ECO mode, which makes finding the right power setting easier. The only downside is that at most altitudes moving into POWER mode will push the engine over 5500 RPM in level flight, so it can really only be used for takeoff and climb. So the plane is a bit faster now in ECO mode, about 111 kts true, but you can’t cruise in power mode, which yielded 118 kts with the factory prop setting.
So in effect my plane is now a bit slower overall, but faster in ECO mode, which is the way I would normally fly it. It also has a better climb and access to the RPM range that feels the most comfortable to me. I may try 1/2 degree more pitch to see if I can get the option for a POWER mode cruise <5500 RPM and have the best of both.