by Onex107 » Thu Nov 07, 2019 1:17 pm
My Onex 107 with an Aerovee, AeroInjector, and a Senenich 54 X 44 wood prop is a perfect match. I tested a 54 X 44 P-tip and all I got was higher static RPM. No measurable difference flying. To choose an engine you have to consider three things. Horse power, installation complexity,and money. If you want to go faster, that requires more HP, spend money. If you fly off a short grass runway and need more HP to climb, spend money.If you don't feel comfortable building your own engine, spend money. There are several company built engines out there with a lot more HP, special ignition systems, liquid cooled, FADEC controlled, with more complex installation requirements. Many choices to make. The Aerovee system is not difficult to assemble, simple to operate and maintain, and the price is right. 285 hours and flying. The builders on this site will be glad to help you with any questions you may have.
I feel more confident knowing my engine inside and out when I maintain it, and being capable of overhauling it if and when it becomes necessary. I spent 25 years in a certified aircraft, having $1000 plus annual inspections, and depending on a mechanic I didn't know to maintain the engine. When he got it wrong and shot me down, I built my own airplane and became my own mechanic. Good luck with your choice.
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