The FlyEFii System32 Engine Management System Hardware is the first electronic engine management system ever designed specifically for the needs of experimental aviation. System32 is a state of the art, high speed, fully redundant system that represents the fulfillment of a ten year wish list of functionality. Dual 32 bit high speed ECUs and a sunlight readable graphical LCD Cockpit Controller combine for seamless power and efficiency in managing your engine's electronic fuel injection and electronic ignition functions. System32 will be offered in ignition only and full ignition + injection versions. |
I put the full system on a Superior O360 with 8.5-1 pistons. We have about 40 hours on the plane now and so far I really like the system. The engine runs very smoothly and has great power. Running LOP is so easy it’s ridiculous, especially if you install an O2 sensor for AFR readings. Overall, I’m very pleased and look forward to years of solid performance.
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Yes, it is.
All System 32 kits are fully redundant.
Per the manufacturer: We always recommend some type of redundant power supply when a dual electronic ignition is used on an airplane. Our Bus Manager product creates a triple redundant 12v supply for the ignition using two batteries.
The EIGN32-4R ignition can be used on any Lycoming engine. It does not matter if the engine is carbureted or injected.