Kai wrote:Just to field something more to mull over:
When Edge tested out his original EFI setup, it was done on his Sonex Legacy (#037). This engine had a turbo, an aftercoolder, and a CS prop. See pic below (never mind the non standard windshield and canopy). Incidentally, this airplane originally had a VW Aeroconversions engine under its universal Sonex cowling, so this was the starting point for the conversion.
The fairly large coolant radiator that the 912 requires, was a bother to position under the existing original cowling- there was just not enough space with all that other hardware. The bright idea then came up to have two identical radiators manufactured, with a total grid identical to that of the standard radiator. It would then be fairly easy two find space for these two rads behind the existing cooling air intakes. Incidentally, these rads were then hooked up in series and installed with selv made brackets on the front of the gear housing, just behind the prop flange. The pic should give some idea of the setup.
The intake side of the cowling had to be slightly doctored, but this work was minor. To the best of my knowledge, there have been no cooling issues.
Skippydiesel wrote:Hi Kai,
Yeah! this is very similar to the Europa installation. The twin radiators lend themselves to a small cowl frontal area. The down side is a small increase in weight and a large increase in connections/failure points. I could still adopt this concept.
There is/was a Sonex, on the Airmaster web site, that has the twin coolant radiator concept (Owner Thomas Hauklien of Edge Performance) https://www.propellor.com/
Cant quite make out for sure where they have placed the oil cooler - can you enlighten me?
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