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Mike Kimball

Avionics recommendations and stuff

Post by Mike Kimball » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:37 pm

While I'm at it, I might as well pester the list with a request for
recommendations for a NAV/COM with glideslope to drive my Century HSI. (How
I ended up with this HSI on the shelf is a long and sad story.) And if
anyone knows a good place to buy used or refurbished stuff that would be
great too. I've already checked out the big places like Pacific Coast
Avionics, Chief Aircraft, and the others with the full page advertisements
in Trade-A-Plane, but if anyone has had a real good experience with one I'd
love to hear it.

Just for the record, I'm not interested in fancy color moving map displays,
multi-function displays, IFR GPS, or anything like that. After 23 years of
flying I'm kinda set in my ways and am quite happy with sectionals in my lap
and victor airway routing on the rare occasions that I fly IFR. Same reason
I want engine gauges and CDIs with needles. My 10 year old Garmin 95
handheld with a 10 year old database is also fine with me as an added bonus
navaid.

Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me.

Mike Kimball
SR#044




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Rickhm at home

Avionics recommendations and stuff

Post by Rickhm at home » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:37 pm

While we're talking electronics and all that. If memory serves me well you
are putting a V8 in your SR as am I. The V8 I am using is a LS1. It's a
bit more expensive, but it is also a more evolved engine than the old small
block V8. The LS1 uses fuel injection and a coil for each cylinder.
There are hundreds of other changes from the small block V8, but those are
two of the big ones. Subsequently, it requires an electronic module called
the ECU (Engine control Unit). There are two companies that I like at the
moment.

Haltech's E11 http://www.haltech.com/Products/ECUs/E11/e11.html
Electromotive Inc's TEC 3.
http://www.electromotive-inc.com/products/tec3.html

I have looked at several other companies MSD, SDS, Summit, Holley, etc. I
have a friend that races cars and he recommends both of these.
Interesting.... He runs his engine so hard in a road race that his typical
TBO is 20 hours! The Haltech is also the recommendation I got from Johnny
at Northwest Aero. He use to do LS1 conversions

Anyone else know much about these?

Rick Muller SR70

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Subject: Avionics recommendations and stuff

While I'm at it, I might as well pester the list with a request for
recommendations for a NAV/COM with glideslope to drive my Century HSI.
(How
I ended up with this HSI on the shelf is a long and sad story.) And if
anyone knows a good place to buy used or refurbished stuff that would be
great too. I've already checked out the big places like Pacific Coast
Avionics, Chief Aircraft, and the others with the full page advertisements
in Trade-A-Plane, but if anyone has had a real good experience with one I'd
love to hear it.

Just for the record, I'm not interested in fancy color moving map displays,
multi-function displays, IFR GPS, or anything like that. After 23 years of
flying I'm kinda set in my ways and am quite happy with sectionals in my
lap
and victor airway routing on the rare occasions that I fly IFR. Same
reason
I want engine gauges and CDIs with needles. My 10 year old Garmin 95
handheld with a 10 year old database is also fine with me as an added bonus
navaid.

Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me.

Mike Kimball
SR#044


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Al & Deb Paxhia

Avionics recommendations and stuff

Post by Al & Deb Paxhia » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:37 pm

I purchased radio, transponder, encoder, intercom from Chief. It was the
best price buy a few bucks. The bonus for me was having them build the wire
harness for $125. I did not want to invest in the crimpers necessary to do
the job.
Al

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To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 1:26 AM
Subject: Avionics recommendations and stuff

While I'm at it, I might as well pester the list with a request for
recommendations for a NAV/COM with glideslope to drive my Century HSI.
(How
I ended up with this HSI on the shelf is a long and sad story.) And if
anyone knows a good place to buy used or refurbished stuff that would be
great too. I've already checked out the big places like Pacific Coast
Avionics, Chief Aircraft, and the others with the full page advertisements
in Trade-A-Plane, but if anyone has had a real good experience with one
I'd
love to hear it.

Just for the record, I'm not interested in fancy color moving map
displays,
multi-function displays, IFR GPS, or anything like that. After 23 years
of
flying I'm kinda set in my ways and am quite happy with sectionals in my
lap
and victor airway routing on the rare occasions that I fly IFR. Same
reason
I want engine gauges and CDIs with needles. My 10 year old Garmin 95
handheld with a 10 year old database is also fine with me as an added
bonus
navaid.

Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me.

Mike Kimball
SR#044


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klehman

Avionics recommendations and stuff

Post by klehman » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:37 pm

Rick
I guess you've also considered the stock GM ecu for export vehicles with
no O2 sensor. There is a write up in Contact magazine about a SeaBee
with lots of hours on such a setup. He kept his engine pretty much
stock. I can look up his name if you like. That gentleman is also in the
engine conversion business now.
Ken

Rickhm at home wrote:
While we're talking electronics and all that. If memory serves me well you
are putting a V8 in your SR as am I. The V8 I am using is a LS1. It's a
bit more expensive, but it is also a more evolved engine than the old small
block V8. The LS1 uses fuel injection and a coil for each cylinder.
There are hundreds of other changes from the small block V8, but those are
two of the big ones. Subsequently, it requires an electronic module called
the ECU (Engine control Unit). There are two companies that I like at the
moment.

Haltech's E11 http://www.haltech.com/Products/ECUs/E11/e11.html
Electromotive Inc's TEC 3.
http://www.electromotive-inc.com/products/tec3.html



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Wayne G. O'Shea

Avionics recommendations and stuff

Post by Wayne G. O'Shea » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:37 pm

Brian Robinson is currently working on a FWF for (Brent?) Davie's Super
Rebel (over London, Ontario way) using I believe the LS6? Someone correct me
if I am wrong but I believe this is the newer "neater" Vettte engine than
the LS1?!.

Wayne

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From: "klehman" <klehman@albedo.net>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: Avionics recommendations and stuff

Rick
I guess you've also considered the stock GM ecu for export vehicles with
no O2 sensor. There is a write up in Contact magazine about a SeaBee
with lots of hours on such a setup. He kept his engine pretty much
stock. I can look up his name if you like. That gentleman is also in the
engine conversion business now.
Ken

Rickhm at home wrote:
While we're talking electronics and all that. If memory serves me well
you
are putting a V8 in your SR as am I. The V8 I am using is a LS1. It's
a
bit more expensive, but it is also a more evolved engine than the old
small
block V8. The LS1 uses fuel injection and a coil for each cylinder.
There are hundreds of other changes from the small block V8, but those
are
two of the big ones. Subsequently, it requires an electronic module
called
the ECU (Engine control Unit). There are two companies that I like at
the
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Wayne G. O'Shea

Avionics recommendations and stuff

Post by Wayne G. O'Shea » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:37 pm

I should also add that I can almost sell you TWO freshly overhauled 300HP x
IO-540's for what this auto conversion will cost you from Brian, (or THREE
or maybe even four of George's M14P's)

:>)
Wayne

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To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 7:05 PM
Subject: Re: Avionics recommendations and stuff

Brian Robinson is currently working on a FWF for (Brent?) Davie's Super
Rebel (over London, Ontario way) using I believe the LS6? Someone correct
me
if I am wrong but I believe this is the newer "neater" Vettte engine than
the LS1?!.

Wayne

----- Original Message -----
From: "klehman" <klehman@albedo.net>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: Avionics recommendations and stuff

Rick
I guess you've also considered the stock GM ecu for export vehicles with
no O2 sensor. There is a write up in Contact magazine about a SeaBee
with lots of hours on such a setup. He kept his engine pretty much
stock. I can look up his name if you like. That gentleman is also in the
engine conversion business now.
Ken

Rickhm at home wrote:
While we're talking electronics and all that. If memory serves me
well
you
are putting a V8 in your SR as am I. The V8 I am using is a LS1.
It's
a
bit more expensive, but it is also a more evolved engine than the old
small
block V8. The LS1 uses fuel injection and a coil for each cylinder.
There are hundreds of other changes from the small block V8, but
those
are
two of the big ones. Subsequently, it requires an electronic module
called
the ECU (Engine control Unit). There are two companies that I like at
the
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Rickhm at home

Avionics recommendations and stuff

Post by Rickhm at home » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:37 pm

Ken,

I saw his presentation at Oshkosh and have read the contact article. I
have exchanged some email with him. I did consider the stock GM and it is
not off the list! I forgot to mention it. I didn't know he is in the
conversion business. Do you know anyone who has had him do one?

Rick Muller
SR70

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Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 10:56 AM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Avionics recommendations and stuff

Rick
I guess you've also considered the stock GM ecu for export vehicles with
no O2 sensor. There is a write up in Contact magazine about a SeaBee
with lots of hours on such a setup. He kept his engine pretty much
stock. I can look up his name if you like. That gentleman is also in the
engine conversion business now.
Ken

Rickhm at home wrote:
While we're talking electronics and all that. If memory serves me well
you
are putting a V8 in your SR as am I. The V8 I am using is a LS1. It's a
bit more expensive, but it is also a more evolved engine than the old
small
block V8. The LS1 uses fuel injection and a coil for each cylinder.
There are hundreds of other changes from the small block V8, but those
are
two of the big ones. Subsequently, it requires an electronic module
called
the ECU (Engine control Unit). There are two companies that I like at
the

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Rickhm at home

Avionics recommendations and stuff

Post by Rickhm at home » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:37 pm

Wayne,

You are correct. There are many similarities on the surface, but
underneath they are much different. The LS6 is a bigger engine, 405 HP I
think!

Rick
SR70

-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne G. O'Shea [SMTP:oifa@irishfield.on.ca]
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 5:06 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Avionics recommendations and stuff

Brian Robinson is currently working on a FWF for (Brent?) Davie's Super
Rebel (over London, Ontario way) using I believe the LS6? Someone correct
me
if I am wrong but I believe this is the newer "neater" Vettte engine than
the LS1?!.

Wayne

----- Original Message -----
From: "klehman" <klehman@albedo.net>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: Avionics recommendations and stuff

Rick
I guess you've also considered the stock GM ecu for export vehicles with
no O2 sensor. There is a write up in Contact magazine about a SeaBee
with lots of hours on such a setup. He kept his engine pretty much
stock. I can look up his name if you like. That gentleman is also in the
engine conversion business now.
Ken

Rickhm at home wrote:
While we're talking electronics and all that. If memory serves me well
you
are putting a V8 in your SR as am I. The V8 I am using is a LS1. It's
a
bit more expensive, but it is also a more evolved engine than the old
small
block V8. The LS1 uses fuel injection and a coil for each cylinder.
There are hundreds of other changes from the small block V8, but those
are
two of the big ones. Subsequently, it requires an electronic module
called
the ECU (Engine control Unit). There are two companies that I like at
the
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Mike Kimball

Avionics recommendations and stuff

Post by Mike Kimball » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:37 pm

I don't believe the LS6 is physically bigger than the LS1. I did a lot of
web surfing when I was initially considering the LS1/LS6 and it appeared
that the extra horsepower was mostly being obtained from improvements in air
induction through the manifold into the cylinders. Here's a quote from
Chevy's website:

" The LS6 is, more than anything, robust. Compared with the LS1, the LS6
aluminum block, cylinder heads, camshaft and induction systems are revised
for better breathing at high rpm. A positive crankcase ventilation system
improves oil control during racetrack and high-lateral-acceleration
maneuvers."

Mike Kimball
SR#044


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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of Rickhm
at home
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 3:24 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: RE: Avionics recommendations and stuff

Wayne,

You are correct. There are many similarities on the surface, but
underneath they are much different. The LS6 is a bigger engine, 405 HP I
think!

Rick
SR70

-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne G. O'Shea [SMTP:oifa@irishfield.on.ca]
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 5:06 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Avionics recommendations and stuff

Brian Robinson is currently working on a FWF for (Brent?) Davie's Super
Rebel (over London, Ontario way) using I believe the LS6? Someone correct
me
if I am wrong but I believe this is the newer "neater" Vettte engine than
the LS1?!.

Wayne

----- Original Message -----
From: "klehman" <klehman@albedo.net>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: Avionics recommendations and stuff

Rick
I guess you've also considered the stock GM ecu for export vehicles with
no O2 sensor. There is a write up in Contact magazine about a SeaBee
with lots of hours on such a setup. He kept his engine pretty much
stock. I can look up his name if you like. That gentleman is also in the
engine conversion business now.
Ken

Rickhm at home wrote:
While we're talking electronics and all that. If memory serves me well
you
are putting a V8 in your SR as am I. The V8 I am using is a LS1. It's
a
bit more expensive, but it is also a more evolved engine than the old
small
block V8. The LS1 uses fuel injection and a coil for each cylinder.
There are hundreds of other changes from the small block V8, but those
are
two of the big ones. Subsequently, it requires an electronic module
called
the ECU (Engine control Unit). There are two companies that I like at
the
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klehman

Avionics recommendations and stuff

Post by klehman » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:37 pm

I believe the LS1 has lower bsfc (something like 5 to 10% lower fuel
consumption). Rick - no I don't know anyone else who is using Brian's
services.
Ken

Rickhm at home wrote:
Wayne,

You are correct. There are many similarities on the surface, but
underneath they are much different. The LS6 is a bigger engine, 405 HP I
think!


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