by LarryEWaiex121 » Fri Feb 05, 2016 3:19 pm
Larry in N. Idaho.
Just received my Camit 3300 and it appears to be approx. 14 lbs heavier than the Jabiru 3300 it replaced.
Mine is loaded with goodies because I took an in-stock engine as opposed to ordering one special. This one has the inhibitor system. the built in head heaters and sump heaters and finally, the 40 amp alternator. Regulator internal so old reg. comes off.
For me its pretty much a win win I hope? The heavier engine will improve overall CG with max load in seat. Low fuel conditions (under 7 gallons) shouldn't pose a lack of down trim as in the past.
My plan to get back part of the lost usefull load is to replace my Odessey PC625 with the new Extreme battery and that gets me back about 8-9 lbs.
So its weight forward where it helps and weight off the firewall to regain some load carrying ability. Sweet!
Did Camit address all of Jabiru's durability, servicablity and operational issues? I guess time will tell.
Lastly, I can't see a Rotax ever working well in the Sonex airframe. I have no beef with the quality or integrity of the product whatsoever. Rotax has their own quirks and Service Bulletin issues but have the biggest market share for good reason. My comments are based on the gear reduction aspect. The Rotax will turn a big prop slowly. Very efficient for an airplane that has about a 2-1 speed range. Cruises up to about twice the stall speed. My friends RANs S6 cruises about 100MPH.
Contrast that with the Sonex airframe that can easily reach 3-1 speed range and the lower speed, geared prop just won't cut it.
My Waiex with the previous Jabiru would cruise easily !48MPH and decend at about 2,700 rpm from cruising altitude at about 300-400 FPM descent at 160-163 mph in smooth air. If I had a Rotax running at 5,100 RPM in the same scenario, I'd be willing to bet it wouldn't go much over 120 mph straight and level and 130-135 downhill due to the prop holding the plane back.
If your flying a Rans type high wing or a Just Aircraft, or a KitFox, etc, I believe the Rotax is far superior for the above stated reasons. My guess is slow moving airplanes have real issues trying to cool a Jab? Just my guess.