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Colonel
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[quote]correct CID?[/quote]

Rui stopped posting from work after I
suggested that we show IP addresses.

We'll have to wait until he gets home
from work to be showered with his
pearls of wisdom.


David MacRay
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[quote author=Colonel link=topic=232.msg762#msg762 date=1434049842]
[quote]Which one?[/quote]

Wankel 13B


[/quote]
Huh, what is it in? I am pretty unfamiliar with them in person. I heard in SAIT they are horribly inefficient.
David MacRay
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[quote author=SSU link=topic=232.msg772#msg772 date=1434070215]
That's out of a Mazda ain't it?
[/quote]

Typically the RX-7 might have been in other models.
Colonel
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[quote]out of a Mazda[/quote]

Early RX-7 I believe.  Far better engine
than the POS Ford V-6 it replaced.

For the love of sweet Baby Jesus, you
don't put an airplane engine in a car:

[img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/73 ... 39ae96.jpg[/img]

Why would you put a car engine in
an airplane?
Tailwind W10
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[quote author=Colonel link=topic=232.msg782#msg782 date=1434108570]
Why would you put a car engine in
an airplane?
[/quote]

As a generality, it seems guys want to install auto engines "Because they're dirt cheap compared to airplane engines".  When you dig into it, it is of course a pretty false economy.  For one thing you run the risk of dealing with outfits like Egginfelner.  http://www.avoidvikingaircraft.com/ Who knows how long Viking will last till Mr. Egginfelner looses interest and starts his next company?

Secondly as auto engines turn faster than is practical for a prop to make use of, so they need a well engineered reduction unit.  Many on the market are not that well engineered, but you won't know it till the fan stops turning in flight.  One of the fellows with a 13B in his Tailwind puked all the oil out the gearbox front seal on his first flight. It caught fire but he got it down and rolled the airplane into a ball.  He's OK fortunately.  From what I gather the gearbox builder redesigned the front seal arrangement after this event, I don't think it's really fair for businesses to use their customers as test pilots.

A product that I suspect is one of the better offerings is from Titan, for their T-51 Mustang.  Suzuki and Honda V-6 options for $9K to $10K, http://www.titanaircraft.com/engines.php but the small print says the gearbox and conversion kit aren't included.  That'll cost you another $16.5K!  Bottom line, if you want 'X' horsepower in your airplane, it'll cost you 'Y' dollars, regardless of whether you use a purpose-built aircraft engine, or an auto conversion.

Gerry
Slick Goodlin
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[quote author=Colonel link=topic=232.msg782#msg782 date=1434108570]For the love of sweet Baby Jesus, you
don't put an airplane engine in a car[/quote]
You know you'd want to try any of these.

Hisso V-8 power:
[img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/73 ... 9cc436.jpg[/img]

Merlin V-12 (probably actually a Meteor):
[img]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/11/ ... 34x441.jpg[/img]

Ranger inline six:
[img]http://i821.photobucket.com/albums/zz13 ... 860508.jpg[/img]

FOUR (yes, four) Allison V-12s:
[img]http://www.dragracingonline.com/nowthen ... ltmp-2.jpg[/img]

A PT-6:
[img]http://slotblog.net/uploads/monthly_11_ ... 051419.jpg[/img]

I have no idea but whatever is in a Panavia Tonado, IIRC:
[img]http://static1.squarespace.com/static/5 ... st-SSC.jpg[/img]
Colonel
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Ok, I just wet my pants.

This is amazing:



Someone turning junk into a gorgeous
machine, instead of the other way 'round.
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