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Engine Choice King Kolbra or Mklllxtra.

 
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David Lucas



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PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 9:28 am    Post subject: Engine Choice King Kolbra or Mklllxtra. Reply with quote

Hi Kolbers,
Probably in the category of 'day-dreaming' here, but;
Do you think this engine could be adapted to either the King Kolbra or the Mklllxtra. Power wise it would be OK (80 or 100HP versions), but I'm thinking of the mounting details. Interference with or changes to the frame, wing mount points, aileron control, etc. Specs, drawings and details are here http://www.ecofly.de/download/Manual_smart_Nov_2005.pdf I'd appreciate some feedback from you 'been there, done that, got the T shirt' people.
Thanks, David.


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 11:54 am    Post subject: Re: Engine Choice King Kolbra or Mklllxtra. Reply with quote

David,

A couple of things to think about:

-very large frontal area.
-higher than wanted thrust centerline unless the Kolb fuselage has major mods done.
-for use with unleaded fuel only.
-minimum 95 octane fuel, the highest I can get here is 93 octane.
-the weight at 126 lbs is good but does not include the muffler and might not include the radiators.

I am a slow learner, but I wouldn't try to be the first again.

John Williamson
Arlington, TX

Kolb Kolbra, Rotax 912ULS, Warp Drive Prop, 1473 hours


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 12:03 pm    Post subject: Engine Choice King Kolbra or Mklllxtra. Reply with quote

Dave

What engine are you talking about?

Rick Neilsen
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 12:59 pm    Post subject: Engine Choice King Kolbra or Mklllxtra. Reply with quote

Clk on :http://www.ecofly.de/download/Manual_smart_Nov_2005.pdf
for candidate engine in Dave L.'s post.

regards,
Bob N. FireFly 070 Old Kolb
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 2:49 am    Post subject: Re: Engine Choice King Kolbra or Mklllxtra. Reply with quote

Thanks Bob, Don't know why the Matronics web forum method of posting does not transfer the URL to the e-mail version. There probably is a method, but I don't know it.

John, Thanks for the feedback. Guess I knew that fuselarge mods would have to be done to keep the same thrust line, and if so I was hoping it wouldn't create too big an issue with other items such as the rear wing mount point or aileron control linkages etc. And, if embedded in the frame somewhat, then perhaps the frontal area would not be such an issue.

Fuel availability is not a problem over here (Europe) 95 and 98 octane lead free is the standard issue, but the running costs are a significant factor ! ! ! The cost of fuel now is around €uro 1:50 per litre, which equals about US $ 5:68 per US gallon ! Multiply that by your fuel burn per hour and you'll see why economy is such an important factor. This is why I was considering it in the first place.

Other than that, it's such a nice neat engine, quiet and economical, FADEC, injected, etc etc. Designed as a turbo from day one, not an add on = better volumetric efficiency and so on.

Oh, well. Back to the drawing board I guess. Now lets see, R for Rotax or J for Jabiru, Hmmm !

Regards to all.

David.


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 6:05 am    Post subject: Engine Choice King Kolbra or Mklllxtra. Reply with quote

David, coming from the "alternative engine" school myself, it amounts
to how much you like
building vs flying. That little engine would be really working its
heart out to deliver promised HP.
The mount they sell with it is primarily for a tractor set up. It
would take some welding/mutilation
to adapt it or create your own bed mount. With my 3 cyl suzuki I
deliberately used the standard
Kolb mount structure unmodified so that I or some future owner could
very easily install an off-
the -shelf mill like a 912.
Then there is the question of how much $$ you would save, especially
in the light of the current
terrible exchange rate.
BUT on the plus side, there is a big dose of satisfaction once you
get it all running reliably
and having folks look at it, wondering what it is.
BB
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 7:54 am    Post subject: Engine Choice King Kolbra or Mklllxtra. Reply with quote

Robert,
I am new to the Kolb list. I like the idea of Geo/Suzuki engine on my Firestar II kit. Are you pleased with your Suzuki? What redrive are you using?
Regards,
Bart Morgan

robert bean <slyck(at)frontiernet.net> wrote:
[quote]--> Kolb-List message posted by: robert bean

David, coming from the "alternative engine" school myself, it amounts
to how much you like
building vs flying. That little engine would be really working its
heart out to deliver promised HP.
The mount they sell with it is primarily for a tractor set up. It
would take some welding/mutilation
to adapt it or create your own bed mount. With my 3 cyl suzuki I
deliberately used the standard
Kolb mount structure unmodified so that I or some future owner could
very easily install [quote][b]


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 9:24 am    Post subject: Engine Choice King Kolbra or Mklllxtra. Reply with quote

David

I didn't know URLs don't transfer that's why I asked.

The new optional VW mount is too wide for the Kolbra so that doesn't help.
With that horsepower level it is imperative to get the thrust line down as
low as possible. The cage would need some custom changes to work. As John
indicated being the first makes it much more difficult. You should have a
very significant improvement in mind to consider this option. I suspect that
engine costs would not be one of them. If fuel cost is the prime
consideration why not the Smart Car Turbo Diesel engine? I saw one flown at
Sun N Fun two years ago that had a gear redrive. It looked like a nice
package.

Rick Neilsen
Redrive VW powered MKIIIC
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