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The Panther from Florida used the Corvair engine in their first prototype with great success as I understand......but they had enough vision looking into the future that they wanted to accommodate all the builders that MUST have a Lycoming up front to feel "comfortable". Smart decision I should think.
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Gordon......Onex.....Hummel 2400
WaiexN143NM wrote:I like the UL motors, but if you loose your electrical your toast. No spark.
Happy new year,
WaiexN143NM
Michael
lutorm wrote:pfhoeycfi wrote:Has anyone been able to plot an operating point on the 2554 map for 100hp?
It depends on the volumetric efficiency, which we don't know, but at 100hp, 3400rpm and 40" MAP, I'd estimate a corrected airflow of 9.5lb/min and a pressure ratio of 1.35. You can plot that on the compressor graph from Garrett below. It's well below peak efficiency and off towards the surge line. If you tried to run 40" at 10,000 feet, you'd be at 12.5lb/min and 1.9. I don't know if the wastegate setup allows that, but that would be even closer to the surge line. (I don't suppose anyone's equipped their turbo with a wheel speed sensor?)
The GT2052 looks like a better compressor match to me. It's also oil-cooled only... It's possible the turbine is too small though.
SvingenB wrote:It's that confidence thing that's nagging me, nothing else really, not at this point.
What’s so funny Mike?
Fastcapy wrote:What’s so funny Mike?
I just find it really funny how people who talked so much trash about me are experiencing the exact issues I warned about.
I don't wish anyone harm, which is exactly why I was so outspoken about the shady crap the factory pulls...
Then again, I am just a disgruntled ex-employee, so take what I say with a grain of salt!
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