by MichaelFarley56 » Thu Jan 05, 2012 12:44 am
This is an interesting thread and I have also been watching the posts on the Aerovee forum on the Sonex website. At this point my decision has already been made, but when I bought my Waiex kit I wanted one with an Aerovee mount for a few specific reasons:
First and foremost, I really wanted an engine that would provide factory support. I don't know how much Sonex will still help if you have a non-Aerovee VW on your plane, but I never wanted to hear "Sorry, I can't help you with that engine...". My father and I built a Wheeler Express and that factory closed when we were around 60% finished, so I know how valuable factory (and fellow builder) support can be if you have questions that need answered.
Second, even though it would probably work for most VW's, I really like the optional exhaust, sensors, baffling, etc. that is all designed for the Aerovee. The entire FWF on the Wheeler had to be custom done, so I really appreciate the time savings that these kits provide.
Third, it may be crazy, but I sort of looked forward to and enjoyed the Aerovee build. It's really not bad and now that I know what to expect a rebuild would be even easier. Plus I also have the knowledge of each part in the entire engine so if anything needs done, I know just what to do.
Fourth, I know there are at least several GP/Hummel/other VW's out there, but I'd certainly guess that the vast majority of VW+Sonexes out there use the Aerovee, and I like knowing the track record and having a known quantity.
In the end, I'm certainly not saying the Aerovee is absolutely perfect but for my money, it was a pretty easy choice. ;)
Mike Farley
Waiex #0056 - N569KM (sold)
Onex #245