[quote="JT1974"]Hey Steve could you give us an update on your Onex Turbo? Perhaps post some pictures and give your overall impression of the installation.
I'm considering whether I should go with a normally aspirated Aerovee or opt for the Turbo and I'd like to hear from someone who has actually installed the Turbo in their Onex before I pull the trigger on a purchase.
After ~ 4.5 years, I finally got my turbo Onex in the air. I opted for the 56×53 cruise prop, and for a while thought I might have made a mistake. Climb performance was not so good, but I later tweaked the wastegate actuator so I could get a full 40" MAP on takeoff. Ergo, the second flight went a lot better for climb & cruise conditions. I was surprised at the force required to lower the flaps; had to use both hands the first time. On second flight I made sure I was below 70 kt IAS; that seemed to work out OK. On that flight I got some crude #'s for cruise; 125 kt IAS at 35" MAP & 3100 rpm @ 2000' msl.
Then the oil pressure went south. I was already on a downwind leg with flaps down, so I laid it over and got on the runway OK. Of course, this turned out to be the O.P. sender getting un-grounded; the sump was full of oil. Except for a bit that dribbled out through a hose-to-tube connection in the breather circuit. Cleaned that up, replaced the hose, and all was well.
Did a ground runup and am still having a problem with garbled radio reception (Garmin GTR 200) when the engine is running. I tried it on 1 ignition system at a time and also with the alternator turned off; no change. Works fine when the engine isn't running. I may have to visit my local avionics shop. It's nice to be able to hear clearly when someone complains you cut them off in the pattern!
It won't let me upload a picture here; it's just a sideview anyway--looks like a stock Onex.......
The turbo is a lot of work and makes working on the flywheel end next to impossible. But, then you can call your plane a Turbo Onex!
Steve Craigle 1X99
scraigle@yahoo.com