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Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 12:06 pm Post subject: 801 - Subaru engine |
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Anyone on the list have a Subaru engine in their plane or contemplating one? I'm looking for information. Talked to Eggenfeller on the phone and looked on their website but I didn't get much. They seem to be pretty much into RV's.
Thanks,
Dave in Oregon
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Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 1:01 pm Post subject: 801 - Subaru engine |
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Dave,
I've got a 1.8 liter Stratus Subaru on my 601HDS and I'm really pleased
with it. An 801 would probably take a larger 150-160 hp
Subaru from the 2.2 liter group. Stratus, NSI, Eggenfelder and Ram
Performance were the most prolific models around til recently.
Eggenfelder is very pricey, NSI is hard to do business with directly or
indirectly, Stratus has a great product as does Ram Performance.
Subarus are good product top to bottom and reflect considerably lower
prices for repair and economy of operation. Lots of heavy
gyro-planes (1000 lb +) use them because they take the abuse of hard
running indefinitely without complaint. Learning how a water-
cooled engine is best set up used to be a problem, but there's enough
info available to get past that nowdays. One of the nicest things
about the Subaru is the cabin heat available if you divert coolant to
that purpose. You can have a 65-degree cabin at sub freezing temps.
We've got a 701 in our area with an EA-81 Subaru and Stratus Redrive on
it and it climbs out really well.
Larry McFarland - 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com
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Anyone on the list have a Subaru engine in their plane or contemplating one? I'm looking for information. Talked to Eggenfeller on the phone and looked on their website but I didn't get much. They seem to be pretty much into RV's.
Thanks,
Dave in Oregon
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Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 1:01 pm Post subject: 801 - Subaru engine |
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Yup (I have a Stratus on my 601 HDS) and I considered a Eggenfener for
my RV7a.
Personally I could not recommend a Stratus...Well I could but I would
buy it without the cylinder heads. Then I would have Ram Ferformance
build me the cylinder heads, but then you might as well have Ram build
the whole thing. They have some very nice packages now.
You did not mention which plane you are building. The 601 (and 701
just)701 will work with the EA 81 engines available from Stratus and Ram
Performance.
The 801 and possibly a 640 will work with the Eggenfelner packages as
these are based on the larger soob motors. The Eggs have a very good
reputation, the reason I did not go that way on the RV was because I
could not get a good read on how much cooling drag they caused and how
much they reduced cruise speed...On an 801 I think this effect would be
minimal.
On the 601 the Stratus package (after MUCH heartache and re-engineering)
is now superb.
Give me a call sometime.
Frank in Corvallis
541-745-6386
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Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 1:15 pm Post subject: 801 - Subaru engine |
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Wait a minute Larry...You upgraded your cylinder heads before you flew
your Stratus conversion if I remember?...With that proviso yes I would
argue it's a wonderful engine/redrive package...But not without that
mod...Oh, and the ignition system really needs to be upgraded, but that
is a fairly small job.
Frank
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pacificpainting(at)comcas Guest
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Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 2:35 pm Post subject: 801 - Subaru engine |
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I looked on the Ram website and it looks like they only have a 140 HP
engine, so I sent them an email. Does anyone know if they have a 180 HP
engine?
Dave in Salem
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Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 2:47 pm Post subject: 801 - Subaru engine |
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You're right Frank,
I did upgrade my heads per Ram Performance after only 10-minutes of
running it and before flying it. The cost was not a
problem considering the benefit. I also improved cooling with an air
intake and louvers that helped airflow. The
other thing was making an interlink that connected the carburetter
throttle shafts to get one solid cable to operate the throttles
same as a Cessna to eliminate springs and adjusting of dual cables to
the carbs. I also put in dual ignition within the
distributor in addition to the flywheel pickup electronic ignition.
Then combine that with the Aeroelectric wiring diagram for
dual batteries, dual pumps, main, essential and hot buses, etc. The
Stratus is finally outfitted right for a 601. Some of these areas
like carb cables and springs and the Rabbit radiator were Zenith origin,
but the Stratus Subaru was still worth the extra effort.
Larry
Hinde, Frank George (Corvallis) wrote:
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Wait a minute Larry...You upgraded your cylinder heads before you flew
your Stratus conversion if I remember?...With that proviso yes I would
argue it's a wonderful engine/redrive package...But not without that
mod...Oh, and the ignition system really needs to be upgraded, but that
is a fairly small job.
Frank
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Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 3:10 pm Post subject: 801 - Subaru engine |
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I don't believe so. Ron Carr specialises in the EA 81 motor (1.8L) you
really want the 2.2, 2.5 or 3.0 (six cylinder) motor.
As I said from the desk research (weeks of it) I would go with an Egg
assuming you can get an engine mount...I even sent him a deposit for the
RV but went with the Lycoming based on potential cruise speed loss.
Frank
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Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 4:34 pm Post subject: 801 - Subaru engine |
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Frank,
I thoroughly appreciate your sensitivity to the valve guide problem. I
believe Mykal doesn't appreciate the fact that a conventional
automotive-rebuild at the valve guides wasn't a good idea for customers
or business. He seems unable to contractually make product
corrections to fix this. I like the package, especially the redrive and
just jumped past these problems thanks to your advice. It's no big deal only
when you haven't had to make unexpected landings for valve guide failures.
Yes, I've still got the intake mold and the form and will be making a
few of these later this summer to catch up with requests after my 601
gets paint.
He's welcome to order one from me at $200. It takes about 10 hours over
two days to make one intake. I'd be flattered by anyone that decided
to copy what I've done. I wish there were an easier process for this
one. The louver drawing is available for the asking and they're easy to
make.
Larry McFarland
do not archive
Hinde, Frank George (Corvallis) wrote:
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Thought so,
The tone of your message sort of minimised the valve guide problem of
the stratus motor in my mind...And of course with three in flight valve
guide failures (two resulting in Mayday calls) I am a little more
"Aware" of how big of an issue this can be...
Appologise if I came on a bit strong..
Incidently Larry, Do you still have your mold for the Rabbit radiator
intake? It looks like I am selling the plane to a gentlemen in Alabama
and I have recommended a future upgrade that copies your
installation...Wondered if you might be willing to "rent" it out so to
speak?...
Frank
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Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 3:16 am Post subject: 801 - Subaru engine |
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Larry, was just wondering if it was at all possible to divert the coolant on
a 912 for heating purpase?
Jean-Paul
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Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 6:58 am Post subject: 801 - Subaru engine |
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Jean-Paul,
I remember talking to a Kitfox builder (at oshkosh) from Minnasota who ran
some hot water hoses to a small radiator forward of his instrument panel.
(Like your car). He used one or two small 12 volt DC motors to blow air
across the radiator to put the heat in the cabin. He said it worked good. My
concerns with this installation would be hot water leaks in the cabin and
the complications in preventing flow through the radiator in hot weather (
don't need the heat then). Can use the shut-off valve from you car.
I use the standard ZAC heat muff shroud on my left exhaust for cabin heat.
It's more than adequate here in Goergia in winter. We primarily need
cooling! Of course, with the heat muff shroud you always have the
possibility of exhaust leaks and carbon monoxcide. Can't win!
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Jim Hoak 601HD - 80 HP Rotax 506 Hrs.
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