Darren S wrote:The turbo aerovee is of course going to go thru it's teething pains and troubleshooting. Plus from what I understand the weight is going to be near or more than the jab 3300 (I need to double check this).
I don't really want to be the beta tester. The Sauer seem interesting but what about support and reliability?
To me the best value for power and weight is the 3300. Albeit a used one. I won't be buying a new one. I don't know why more onex builders haven't gone this route?? Am I missing something huge and obvious?? If so, please enlighten me:).
fastj22 wrote:CHTs are manageable, but seem to require some tweaking of the air dams to get them right. I spent the first half of my Phase1 getting them under control and evened out. Others have fits tuning the Aerocarb. The biggest problem lately with the Jabirus is the SB that requires you replace all the thru bolts on the case. This requires you split it. That has not made many owners very happy. Other than that, its a great engine for me so far. Smooth as silk, sips gas, sounds great.
But if you want chatter, get on the Rotax boards and read about all the SBs on them.
fastj22 wrote:Aero carb fits are not exclusive to the jabs. The aero carb is such a simple design, it is difficult to find the sweet spot on adjustments to meet a broad range of conditions. Several have abandoned it in frustration.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 34 guests