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PostPosted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 5:31 pm    Post subject: BMW R100 on Kolbs Reply with quote

Jason

It's great to hear from you. Yes there is usually allot of comments on
alternative engines because those that have spent so much on their 912s just
can't stand to hear that they spent too much.

We need alternative engines for our Kolb's. Rotax has had a lock on aircraft
engines for too long and make us (some of us) pay way too much. They do have
a good product at least in their 4 stroke engines. I have no doubt that with
a bit of refinement some other engine could be as good for a bunch less
money.

Please tell us about your engines. I know there are GEOs, BMWs. other VWs
and maybe others out there that we don't hear about. Yes there are 912 fans
that always jump in and tell us about the zillion hours they have on their
engines. We know how good your engines are. That's not the point. We want
to hear from those people that are developing other engines....... Those of
that don't have that kind of money or choose not to spend that kind of money
on their airplanes need to hear from you.

I will get off my soap box now.......

Rick Neilsen
Redrive VW Powered MKIIIc
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 5:54 pm    Post subject: BMW R100 on Kolbs Reply with quote

| Us alternate engine'ers are a
| little shy about posting on the list because it always seems to
start a
| discussion like seafoam, leading edge reinforcement and 2 stroke
| reliability. I must have thin skin, because it seems like it would
be hard
| to walk away feeling good about what you shared and peoples response
to it.
|
| Jason

Jason:

I can understand how you feel. I have had my share of being told I
was full of crap. However, it is a discussion group and maybe we
should look at it that way. Everyone will never agree on anything on
this list or any other.

A lot of comments come from folks with little or zero Kolb experience.
Not easy, but consider the source and drive on.

I for one am interested in the BMW conversions. I would like to see
one of the newer engines, like the 100hp on the R1200GS on a MKIII,
Kolbra, or Xtra. The 85 hp BMW would make a nice engine also. All of
them will do better going through a gearbox, I think.

I noticed on Tim Warlicks photos that he had brought the air intakes
to the carbs 180 to face into the wind. I have found the Bing CV carb
performs better when in the normal BMW position facing to the rear.
The reason is these carbs do not like forced air because it upsets the
differences in static pressure which results in incorrect fuel
calibration by the vacuum piston. One of our Kolb people
experimented with reversing the 912 intake manifolds to reverse the
intakes on the Bing carbs. It worked much better in this
configuration.

Don't be shy. I don't think anyone has actually drawn any blood on
the Kolb List, although some of you all would love to see me bleed a
little, I am sure. Wink

Take care,

john h
MKIII with the other kind of engine.................


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 9:43 pm    Post subject: BMW R100 on Kolbs Reply with quote

Hi Jason,

I look forward to any and all alternative power posts. Let us know
how the BMW engine works, good or bad we need to know.

Ed in JXN
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 4:16 am    Post subject: BMW R100 on Kolbs Reply with quote

if you guys could add pics and info about your BMW experience You would be
adding very interesting info to the list I dont know about anyone elses feelings
but me for one am very interested in what you have done and I would like to
know more you can send it to me off list if you really dont want to post it on
list I will understand

Ellery

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 5:51 am    Post subject: Re: BMW R100 on Kolbs Reply with quote

Jason and Rick other "off-brand" engine flyers,

I have two airplanes both with 912 engines but would LOVE to see a good competitive engine at much lower price. I have the 912 engines because I'm not much of an experiementer. They are great engines but I really like hearing about the alternatives. Please keep us all posted on whatever your experiences are with your experiements. This is not a competition about who has the best engine and when the discussion degenerates to that I quit reading it. Just be sure that there are plenty of us, even 912 owners, who want to know as much as we can about others engines.

Thom in Buffalo


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Kirk Smith



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PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 7:15 am    Post subject: BMW R100 on Kolbs Reply with quote

, because it seems like it would
Quote:
be hard
| to walk away feeling good about what you shared and peoples response
to it.
|
| Jason


Jason,

Feel free to send any info on BMW engine applications you want to share ,
to my email address snuffy(at)usol.com.
I can assure you a positive response here. Kirk

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John Jung



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PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 9:45 am    Post subject: Re: BMW R100 on Kolbs Reply with quote

Jason,

I would like to encourage you and other BMW flyers to post their finding on the list. While a few on the list seem defensive, there are many that are open to new ideas.

I just spent an hour searching the archives about BMW's on Kolbs. I found that the cost is around $3000, the weight is about 146 pounds, the hp is around 70, the thrustline with a Rotax C box in the down position is about right. There also seems to be some question on the availability of adapters for the gear box, and maybe the availability of the R100 itself.

But if I had the chance to put a BMW on my Firestar II for less than $4,000, I would consider it. I welcome any information about alternative engines. If I don't like what I read, I can keep flying with my 503. I would like to replace my 503 with a 4-stroke before it is wore out.


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 3:55 pm    Post subject: BMW R100 on Kolbs Reply with quote

Copied this off of the engines list. ~ Earl

Quote:
Here's a Beemer on a Firestar:
http://www.daytonulclub.org/id151.htm

There are a number of Avids that use BMW engines. An
Avid dealer use to sell adapter plates in Idaho, but I
don't see it on their site any longer. Here's some
other info:
http://www.ultralightnews.com/engineinfo/bmwconversion.htm


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 4:13 pm    Post subject: BMW R100 on Kolbs Reply with quote

On Mar 11, 2006, at 6:52 PM, Earl & Mim Zimmerman wrote:

Quote:
Copied this off of the engines list. ~ Earl

> Here's a Beemer on a Firestar:
> http://www.daytonulclub.org/id151.htm

Ok but,
It is not a Firestar.


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 4:17 pm    Post subject: BMW R100 on Kolbs Reply with quote

Folks, I do believe that is a MKIIIX

Jim Hauck
On 3/11/2006 6:52:39 PM, kolb-list(at)matronics.com wrote:
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Copied this off of the engines list. ~ Earl

>
Here's a Beemer on a Firestar:
> http://www.daytonulclub.org/id151.htm
>
> There are a number of Avids that use BMW engines. An
> Avid dealer use to sell adapter plates in Idaho, but I
> don't
see it on their site any longer. Here's some
> other info:
> http://www.ultralightnews.com/engineinfo/bmwconversion.htm





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PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 5:23 pm    Post subject: BMW R100 on Kolbs Reply with quote

Registered to a long time lister, according to FAA records: Hans Van
Alphen
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On 11, Mar 2006, at 7:17 PM, JW Hauck wrote:

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Folks, I do believe that is a MKIIIX

Jim Hauck
On 3/11/2006 6:52:39 PM, kolb-list(at)matronics.com wrote:
>
> <emzi(at)supernet.com>
>
> Copied this off of the engines list. ~ Earl
>
>>
> Here's a Beemer on a Firestar:
>> http://www.daytonulclub.org/id151.htm
>>
>> There are a number of Avids that use BMW engines. An
>> Avid dealer use to sell adapter plates in Idaho, but I
>> don't
> see it on their site any longer. Here's some
>> other info:
>> http://www.ultralightnews.com/engineinfo/bmwconversion.htm
>



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PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 5:57 pm    Post subject: Re: BMW R100 on Kolbs Reply with quote

Here is a link to the BMW Extra (not Firestar) that works better:

http://www.daytonulclub.org/id149.htm


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 6:14 am    Post subject: BMW R100 on Kolbs Reply with quote

Guys,
I also want to hear everything you BMW flyers and builders are willing to
share, also Jabiru flyers, it seems there is a growing number of both out
there.

Denny Rowe, Mk-3, 2SI 690L-70


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