by NWade » Thu Dec 25, 2014 5:16 am
IMHO, there's just no need to put a Honda engine on a Sonex... Especially now with the Aerovee Turbo available. You have a range of horsepower from 80 to 120, at a range of budgets, and all are simple direct-drive air-cooled engines.
An auto-conversion (other than the Corvair) requires:
1) A cooling system [yay more pipes and fittings that can leak and ruin your engine, airframe, or electronics]
2) A drive-reduction system [belts or gears or whatever, and you have to worry about how they interact with both the engine and the prop]
3) Proprietary/uncommon engine electronics and control [what's the supply-chain like, and are you locked to 1 supplier for customized bits?]
When compared to an air-cooled direct-drive engine, its not just a couple of parts that you're adding to an engine - its whole new firewall-forward systems that will need to be configured, installed, monitored for wear, adjusted, and maintained over time.
The Viking engine claims to put out 110hp and weigh about 180 lbs. Now add coolant and you are really darn close to either the Aerovee Turbo or the Jab3300 in weight and performance. And on top of that, the Viking requires 87 octane fuel. And the website mentions wiping the engine down with WD-40 and not washing it... methinks there may be electronics or other parts sensitive to getting water - so no flying in inclement weather then I suppose?
I'm ever-hopeful for a lightweight, robust, inexpensive, high-HP engine; but as of today the "TANSTAAFL" principle is still in effect. :P
--Noel