SR engines?
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:26 pm
David,
You might want to look at www.crossflow.com They have the Suburu SVX six
cylinder in 250/300/320 HP configurations, and they produce a firewall
forward package. Not cheap, but they look to have a good product. I'm
sure others will chime in here... at least I hope so!
Mike
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You might want to look at www.crossflow.com They have the Suburu SVX six
cylinder in 250/300/320 HP configurations, and they produce a firewall
forward package. Not cheap, but they look to have a good product. I'm
sure others will chime in here... at least I hope so!
Mike
At 09:15 AM 10/4/00 -0400, you wrote:
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*A question for those that are building Super Rebels.
What engine are you planning to use?
I've got a fast built kit on order, and should be here on (Fill in the
date.)
Currently, I'm looking at two different engines.
First is the F6A-350C1R Franklin engine. It's 364lbs will all
accessories, less prop and exhaust. Pluses: As far as I can tell,
it's weight is very close to a Lycoming IO-360, produces 20HP
more and can be bought new for the price of a rebuilt IO-360. It's
lower weight means more payload and should have a fuel burn
similar to the IO, meaning more range than a larger engine.
Minuses: 220HP might be a bit anemic for the SR, and with a 10:1
compression ratio, 100LL is a must, even though availability in the
future might be problematic.
The other is the Russian radial M14P. To be frank, that's more
engine than I want, but there are advantages. Minuses: It's heavy.
To the same equipment level as the Franklin above, I figure it's 500-
510lbs, not counting it probably having a heavier exhaust system. It
probably needs a heavier prop too. That's at least 150lbs less for
payload. (If the gross increase that MAM announced is only for the
M14P version, that gets offset.) At full power, the thing is sucking
down almost 42 GPH. What sort of range will it have?
Pluses: 360HP. (drool) I've read that it can run on mogas, so even
with a higher fuel burn, it might be cheaper to operate. Prices are
similar to the Franklin. Turned back to economy cruise (what they
call Cruise II) of 144HP, it should only consume about 11 GPH. At
the best BSFC, (Cruise I) it's putting out 180HP at 15 GPH. These
numbers are from the maintenance manual, so it's hard to say
what real world numbers would be.
Besides, radials look cool. :)
Any comments?
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David Parrish
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