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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 9:17 am    Post subject: Engine Referral Reply with quote

As Oshkosh approaches I am sure there are some out there looking for an engine. Should you be tempted by the New Firewall Forward out of Colorado contact me privately for a referral. In a nutshell, dealing with them has been the most frustrating, disappointing, and infuriating experience of my entire RV-10 build.

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 10:39 am    Post subject: Engine Referral Reply with quote

America's in Oklahoma, on the other hand, has been first rate.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 11:05 am    Post subject: Engine Referral Reply with quote

I'm about to the point of ordering engine and prop and was curious as to most I hear not ordering from Vans. Is it price or service or something else?

Sean #40303

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America's in Oklahoma, on the other hand, has been first rate.


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 11:30 am    Post subject: Engine Referral Reply with quote

I did a lot of research while I was at OSH last year. If I wanted a stock
engine new I would go Vans route. Since I want the most for my bucks, like
balancing to less then a gram, port and flow matching approx 30-40 hp for
free, and light weight started, and Air Performance Fuel Injection I would
go with a Lycombing Thunder custom built engine. For approx. $1000-2000
difference in price from Vans, I get a lot more and it is totally brand new
with full factory warranty.

I looked at all vendors and build a spreadsheet and dollar to quality and
performance and being 100% new Thunder is hard to Beat.
John Cumins
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 11:31 am    Post subject: Engine Referral Reply with quote

It could be options. I purchased the new certified IO540 from Vans in 2004
and it was drop shipped from Lycoming to my house. It remained in the crate
until install in 2007; I purchased the hartzell blended airfoil in 2007. No
problems with Vans, but if I wanted electronic ignition, it was not possible
because I had a certified engine.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 11:51 am    Post subject: Engine Referral Reply with quote

Many do order form Vans but you are getting a Vanilla set up. With specialized engine builders you get what you want including custom color, chrome, Cold Induction etc... You can specifyignition style, preferred starter and alternator that sort of thing. Often the $ differences are minimal but these options can add up. I am a fan of BPE as they have treated me and others I know exceptionally well and build a heck of an engine with their decades of experience. These days there are not that many really bad builders because word gets around quickly. No reason to use an unknown builder as the savings can't be thatsignificant.
The prop is another story. You have to decide what you want to be swinging. If it's the Hartzell BA prop then the Vans one time discounted price with your kit purchase is probably the best deal. I'm not sure about other prop pricing offered by Vans. I personally think the BA prop is by far the best value/performance for the $.

Robin
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[quote]--> RV10-List message posted by: Sean Stephens <sean(at)stephensville.com (sean(at)stephensville.com)>

I'm about to the point of ordering engine and prop and was curious as to most I hear not ordering from Vans. Is it price or service or something else?

Sean #40303

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 12:01 pm    Post subject: Engine Referral Reply with quote

I will tell you that I went the way I did because I researched narrow deck
versus wide deck and was told that narrow was a better core due to cracking.
So, by default new and Vans were removed from my options. I also have the
Eci cylinders, I was concerned with the issues they were having but was
assured that it was not an issue I would need to worry about. I hear I get
about another 2hp per cylinder going this way, I don’t care about the power
just cost and reliability over the long run.
See what Vans offers for OSH, they usually have a great package when you buy
both prop and engine, $1000 off I believe.
I bought the prop from Vans BTW.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 12:14 pm    Post subject: Engine Referral Reply with quote

I wonder how you did so well to get it within $2000? Without any airshow
deals, it was like $3000 more for certified, and about $6000 more than the
Vans experimental when I researched this option. if I throw in the airshow
special of $1000 off package that gets up there even more.
For $2000, there is no doubt Thunderbolt engines is the way to go, but for
someone like me that couldn't care if it's certified or experimental when
the rest of my aircraft is experimental, $7000 more was not an option. With
that said I have most of this in my engine for far less than a Vans
certified. BUT it is experimental.
I support the decision you made, and I would have considered it as well for
such a small amount, but for someone looking for an engine I need to mention
that they may be surprised to see the price difference being a little more
than you were able to get it for.
If anyone is wondering Vans offers the engines at OEM prices, hence only
being able to get one per builder number. I discovered the price was about
the same a some rebuilds out there. It's a good deal for a simple vanilla
IO540.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 12:34 pm    Post subject: Engine Referral Reply with quote

The thunderbolt is not a certified engine it comes from there custom shop
non certified. It was basically the sam3e price as BPE and the Company from
Canada. I want all new parts and BPI cannot due a new 10540 only rebuilds
since Lycoming will not see the new engines as a kit any more.

Yes all company's were offering a OSH discount so when one is ready to order
OSH is the place to buy that's for sure.



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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 12:39 pm    Post subject: Engine Referral Reply with quote

Also when one purchases a core for 6-8k then rebuilds it, which I can do my self since I am a a&p, and have done a few. The cost difference used ver new is not that much difference. And I am putting all new equipment in my -10 so going used on the engine did not get past the auditor (wife). She was firm about going all new. And I have to agree,

John Cumins
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I'm seeing $1,500 - $2,000 too. Nothing in the range of 5-6K.
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 3:11 PM, Pascal <rv10flyer(at)verizon.net (rv10flyer(at)verizon.net)> wrote:
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I wonder how you did so well to get it within $2000? Without any airshow deals, it was like $3000 more for certified, and about $6000 more than the Vans experimental when I researched this option. if I throw in the airshow special of $1000 off package that gets up there even more.
For $2000, there is no doubt Thunderbolt engines is the way to go, but for someone like me that couldn't care if it's certified or experimental when the rest of my aircraft is experimental, $7000 more was not an option. With that said I have most of this in my engine for far less than a Vans certified. BUT it is experimental.
I support the decision you made, and I would have considered it as well for such a small amount, but for someone looking for an engine I need to mention that they may be surprised to see the price difference being a little more than you were able to get it for.
If anyone is wondering Vans offers the engines at OEM prices, hence only being able to get one per builder number. I discovered the price was about the same a some rebuilds out there. It's a good deal for a simple vanilla IO540.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 12:59 pm    Post subject: Engine Referral Reply with quote

Must be me than.. but I just looked and the difference is as follows:
Thunderbolt website-

Base Price: [b]YIO-540-D4A5 [/b]
Fuel System:
Injected
Aerobatic Kit:
No
Horsepower:
260
Displacement (Cubic Inches):
540
Stock Compression Ratio:
8.5:1
Cylinder Type:
Parallel Valve
$49,500.00
Vans Website:
Experimental IO-540 260HP (RV-10 only)
Part Number = EA XIO-540-D4A5 RT
Price = $42300.00

IO-540 260HP (RV-10 only)
Part Number = EA IO-540-D4A5 RT
Price = $46050.00


This looks about the same as it was when I was researching the engines.
I can only imagine that if one calls Thunderbolt the difference is less than?



From: Phillip Perry (philperry9(at)gmail.com)
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 1:21 PM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: Engine Referral



I'm seeing $1,500 - $2,000 too. Nothing in the range of 5-6K.

On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 3:11 PM, Pascal <rv10flyer(at)verizon.net (rv10flyer(at)verizon.net)> wrote:
[quote]--> RV10-List message posted by: "Pascal" <rv10flyer(at)verizon.net (rv10flyer(at)verizon.net)>

I wonder how you did so well to get it within $2000? Without any airshow deals, it was like $3000 more for certified, and about $6000 more than the Vans experimental when I researched this option. if I throw in the airshow special of $1000 off package that gets up there even more.
For $2000, there is no doubt Thunderbolt engines is the way to go, but for someone like me that couldn't care if it's certified or experimental when the rest of my aircraft is experimental, $7000 more was not an option. With that said I have most of this in my engine for far less than a Vans certified. BUT it is experimental.
I support the decision you made, and I would have considered it as well for such a small amount, but for someone looking for an engine I need to mention that they may be surprised to see the price difference being a little more than you were able to get it for.
If anyone is wondering Vans offers the engines at OEM prices, hence only being able to get one per builder number. I discovered the price was about the same a some rebuilds out there. It's a good deal for a simple vanilla IO540.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 1:05 pm    Post subject: Engine Referral Reply with quote

As an expatriate living/working outside the USA for 16 years, I would
caution anyone doing business outside their country boundaries. If you want
history just check the problems getting Crossflow firewall forward engines
in the USA after they have been paid to the company in Canada. Legal action
across state boundaries is nothing compared to another country's legal
system.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 1:14 pm    Post subject: Engine Referral Reply with quote

Although we cannot offer new engines anymore because of the end of our contractual agreement with Lycoming, I can tell you that an overhauled IO-540 built in this configuration to factory new limits, including new cylinders, starter, mags, and new fuel injection currently costs $10,000 less than the Thunderbolt option.

I understand that Lycoming very recently passed on a substantial price increase to their remaining “kit” engine shops. That may be where the difference is seen between a new engine from a custom builder and Thunderbolt or Van’s assembly line factory engine.

For you new factory engine owners, you might be advised to check Service Bulletin 240U, in which Lycoming requires the replacement of roller tappets at prop strike, and they are not cheap. Ouch!

Rhonda Barrett-Bewley
Barrett Precision Engines, Inc.

From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Pascal
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 3:55 PM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Engine Referral


Must be me than.. but I just looked and the difference is as follows:

Thunderbolt website-

[b]Base Price: [/b]YIO-540-D4A5[b] [/b]
[b]Fuel System:[/b]
Injected
[b]Aerobatic Kit:[/b]
No
[b]Horsepower:[/b]
260
[b]Displacement (Cubic Inches):[/b]
540
[b]Stock Compression Ratio:[/b]
8.5:1
[b]Cylinder Type:[/b]
Parallel Valve

$49,500.00


Vans Website:

Experimental IO-540 260HP (RV-10 only)
Part Number = EA XIO-540-D4A5 RT
Price = $42300.00



IO-540 260HP (RV-10 only)
Part Number = EA IO-540-D4A5 RT
Price = $46050.00






This looks about the same as it was when I was researching the engines.

I can only imagine that if one calls Thunderbolt the difference is less than?







From: Phillip Perry (philperry9(at)gmail.com)

Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 1:21 PM

To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)

Subject: Re: Engine Referral





I'm seeing $1,500 - $2,000 too. Nothing in the range of 5-6K.
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 3:11 PM, Pascal <rv10flyer(at)verizon.net (rv10flyer(at)verizon.net)> wrote:
--> RV10-List message posted by: "Pascal" <rv10flyer(at)verizon.net (rv10flyer(at)verizon.net)>

I wonder how you did so well to get it within $2000? Without any airshow deals, it was like $3000 more for certified, and about $6000 more than the Vans experimental when I researched this option. if I throw in the airshow special of $1000 off package that gets up there even more.
For $2000, there is no doubt Thunderbolt engines is the way to go, but for someone like me that couldn't care if it's certified or experimental when the rest of my aircraft is experimental, $7000 more was not an option. With that said I have most of this in my engine for far less than a Vans certified. BUT it is experimental.
I support the decision you made, and I would have considered it as well for such a small amount, but for someone looking for an engine I need to mention that they may be surprised to see the price difference being a little more than you were able to get it for.
If anyone is wondering Vans offers the engines at OEM prices, hence only being able to get one per builder number. I discovered the price was about the same a some rebuilds out there. It's a good deal for a simple vanilla IO540.


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 1:20 pm    Post subject: Engine Referral Reply with quote

So far I have been really happy with my Aerosport Power IO-540-N1A5
Almost 50 hours on it.

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As Oshkosh approaches I am sure there are some out there looking for an engine. Should you be tempted by the New Firewall Forward out of Colorado contact me privately for a referral. In a nutshell, dealing with them has been the most frustrating, disappointing, and infuriating experience of my entire RV-10 build.




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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 1:34 pm    Post subject: Engine Referral Reply with quote

Barrett builds great engines
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 3:14 pm    Post subject: Engine Referral Reply with quote

Has anyone mentioned a rebuilt Barrett is often better than a brand new factory built VANS.  It just might have one less rebuild in its lifecycle but the tolerances are great.  New engines are also prone to "Break-In".  A Pre-delivery dyno run, now that sets builders apart.  Airshow performers are a good benchmark for pilots who know engines and hang their lives on the engine and prop blades.  Do research.  Get what you pay for.

John


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Barrett builds great engines
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

From: "Rhonda Bewley" <Rhonda(at)bpaengines.com>

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Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2011 16:20:07 -0500

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Although we cannot offer new = engines anymore because of the end of our contractual agreement with Lycoming, I = can tell you that an overhauled IO-540 built in this configuration to = factory new limits, including new cylinders, starter, mags, and new fuel injection currently costs $10,000 less than the Thunderbolt = option.

I understand that Lycoming very = recently passed on a substantial price increase to their remaining = “kit” engine shops. That may be where the difference is seen between a = new engine from a custom builder and Thunderbolt or Van’s assembly = line factory engine.

For you new factory engine owners, = you might be advised to check Service Bulletin 240U, in which Lycoming = requires the replacement of roller tappets at prop strike, and they are not cheap. = Ouch!

Rhonda = Barrett-Bewley
Barrett Precision Engines, = Inc.
From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com = [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Pascal
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, = 2011 3:55 PM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: RV10-List: = Engine Referral


Must be me = than.. but I just looked and the difference is as = follows:

Thunderbolt = website-

Base = Price: YIO-540-D4A5 =
Fuel = System:
Injected
Aerobatic = Kit:
No
Horsepower:
260
Displacement (Cubic Inches):
540
Stock = Compression Ratio:
8.5:1<= /font>
Cylinder = Type:
Parallel = Valve
$49,500.00


Vans = Website:

Experimental IO-540 260HP (RV-10 = only)
Part Number =3D EA XIO-540-D4A5 = RT
Price =3D = $42300.00



IO-540 260HP (RV-10 = only)
Part Number =3D EA IO-540-D4A5 = RT
Price =3D = $46050.00






This looks = about the same as it was when I was researching the engines.

I can only = imagine that if one calls Thunderbolt the difference is less = than?







From: [url=3D%22mailto:philperry9(at)gmail.com]Phillip Perry[/url]

Sent: Tuesday, July = 12, 2011 1:21 PM

To: [url=3D%22mailto:rv10-list(at)matronics.com]rv10-list(at)matronics.com[/url]

Subject: Re: RV10-List: Engine Referral

I'm seeing $1,500 - $2,000 too. Nothing in the range of = 5-6K.
On Tue, Jul = 12, 2011 at 3:11 PM, Pascal <rv10flyer(at)verizon.net> wrote:
--> RV10-List message posted by: "Pascal" <[url=3D%22mailto:rv10flyer(at)verizon.net]rv10flyer(at)verizon.net[/url]>

I wonder how you did so well to get it within $2000? Without any airshow = deals, it was like $3000 more for certified, and about $6000 more than the Vans experimental when I researched this option. if I throw in the airshow = special of $1000 off package that gets up there even more.
For $2000, there is no doubt Thunderbolt engines is the way to go, but = for someone like me that couldn't care if it's certified or experimental = when the rest of my aircraft is experimental, $7000 more was not an option. With = that said I have most of this in my engine for far less than a Vans = certified. BUT it is experimental.
I support the decision you made, and I would have considered it as well = for such a small amount, but for someone looking for an engine I need to = mention that they may be surprised to see the price difference being a little = more than you were able to get it for.
If anyone is wondering Vans offers the engines at OEM prices, hence only = being able to get one per builder number. I discovered the price was about the = same a some rebuilds out there. It's a good deal for a simple vanilla = IO540.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 3:29 pm    Post subject: Engine Referral Reply with quote

Now John, you are just trying to curry favor with Rhonda..................she is on to your schtick already. Wink)

On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 4:11 PM, John Cox <johnwcox(at)pacificnw.com (johnwcox(at)pacificnw.com)> wrote:
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Has anyone mentioned a rebuilt Barrett is often better than a brand new factory built VANS.  It just might have one less rebuild in its lifecycle but the tolerances are great.  New engines are also prone to "Break-In".  A Pre-delivery dyno run, now that sets builders apart.  Airshow performers are a good benchmark for pilots who know engines and hang their lives on the engine and prop blades.  Do research.  Get what you pay for.
 
John
 
 
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Barrett builds great engines
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Subject: RE: Engine Referral

 


Although we cannot offer new = engines anymore because of the end of our contractual agreement with Lycoming, I = can tell you that an overhauled IO-540 built in this configuration to = factory new limits, including new cylinders, starter, mags, and new fuel injection currently costs $10,000 less than the Thunderbolt = option.
 
I understand that Lycoming very = recently passed on a substantial price increase to their remaining = “kit” engine shops.  That may be where the difference is seen between a = new engine from a custom builder and Thunderbolt or Van’s assembly = line factory engine.
 
For you new factory engine owners, = you might be advised to check Service Bulletin 240U, in which Lycoming = requires the replacement of roller tappets at prop strike, and they are not cheap. =  Ouch!
 
Rhonda = Barrett-Bewley
Barrett Precision Engines, = Inc.
From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com) = [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com)] On Behalf Of Pascal
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, = 2011 3:55 PM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: = Engine Referral

 

Must be me = than.. but I just looked and the difference is as = follows:

Thunderbolt = website-

Base = Price: YIO-540-D4A5 =
Fuel = System:
Injected
Aerobatic = Kit:
No
Horsepower:
260
Displacement (Cubic Inches):
540
Stock = Compression Ratio:
8.5:1<= /font>
Cylinder = Type:
Parallel = Valve
$49,500.00
 

Vans = Website:

Experimental IO-540 260HP (RV-10 = only)
Part Number =3D EA XIO-540-D4A5 = RT
Price =3D = $42300.00

 

IO-540 260HP (RV-10 = only)
Part Number =3D EA IO-540-D4A5 = RT
Price =3D = $46050.00
 

 

 

This looks = about the same as it was when I was researching the engines.

I can only = imagine that if one calls Thunderbolt the difference is less = than?

 

 

 

From: Phillip Perry

Sent: Tuesday, July = 12, 2011 1:21 PM

To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com

Subject: Re: Engine Referral
 

I'm seeing $1,500 - $2,000 too.   Nothing in the range of = 5-6K.
On Tue, Jul = 12, 2011 at 3:11 PM, Pascal <rv10flyer(at)verizon.net (rv10flyer(at)verizon.net)> wrote:
--> RV10-List message posted by: "Pascal" <rv10flyer(at)verizon.net>

I wonder how you did so well to get it within $2000? Without any airshow = deals, it was like $3000 more for certified, and about $6000 more than the Vans experimental when I researched this option. if I throw in the airshow = special of $1000 off package that gets up there even more.
For $2000, there is no doubt Thunderbolt engines is the way to go, but = for someone like me that couldn't care if it's certified or experimental = when the rest of my aircraft is experimental, $7000 more was not an option. With = that said I have most of this in my engine for far less than a Vans = certified. BUT it is experimental.
I support the decision you made, and I would have considered it as well = for such a small amount, but for someone looking for an engine I need to = mention that they may be surprised to see the price difference being a little = more than you were able to get it for.
If anyone is wondering Vans offers the engines at OEM prices, hence only = being able to get one per builder number. I discovered the price was about the = same a some rebuilds out there. It's a good deal for a simple vanilla = IO540.


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 4:33 pm    Post subject: Engine Referral Reply with quote

I paid for extra bench running time with BPE so as to leave some of the break-in to the professionals well before first flight. So far so good.

Robin  

On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 4:11 PM, John Cox <johnwcox(at)pacificnw.com (johnwcox(at)pacificnw.com)> wrote:
[quote]
Has anyone mentioned a rebuilt Barrett is often better than a brand new factory built VANS.  It just might have one less rebuild in its lifecycle but the tolerances are great.  New engines are also prone to "Break-In".  A Pre-delivery dyno run, now that sets builders apart.  Airshow performers are a good benchmark for pilots who know engines and hang their lives on the engine and prop blades.  Do research.  Get what you pay for.
 
John
 
 
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Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 2:31 PM

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Barrett builds great engines
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From: "Rhonda Bewley" <Rhonda(at)bpaengines.com (Rhonda(at)bpaengines.com)>

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ReplyTo: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)

Subject: RE: Engine Referral

 


Although we cannot offer new = engines anymore because of the end of our contractual agreement with Lycoming, I = can tell you that an overhauled IO-540 built in this configuration to = factory new limits, including new cylinders, starter, mags, and new fuel injection currently costs $10,000 less than the Thunderbolt = option.
 
I understand that Lycoming very = recently passed on a substantial price increase to their remaining = “kit” engine shops.  That may be where the difference is seen between a = new engine from a custom builder and Thunderbolt or Van’s assembly = line factory engine.
 
For you new factory engine owners, = you might be advised to check Service Bulletin 240U, in which Lycoming = requires the replacement of roller tappets at prop strike, and they are not cheap. =  Ouch!
 
Rhonda = Barrett-Bewley
Barrett Precision Engines, = Inc.
From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com) = [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com)] On Behalf Of Pascal
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, = 2011 3:55 PM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: = Engine Referral

 

Must be me = than.. but I just looked and the difference is as = follows:

Thunderbolt = website-

Base = Price: YIO-540-D4A5 =
Fuel = System:
Injected
Aerobatic = Kit:
No
Horsepower:
260
Displacement (Cubic Inches):
540
Stock = Compression Ratio:
8.5:1<= /font>
Cylinder = Type:
Parallel = Valve
$49,500.00
 

Vans = Website:

Experimental IO-540 260HP (RV-10 = only)
Part Number =3D EA XIO-540-D4A5 = RT
Price =3D = $42300.00

 

IO-540 260HP (RV-10 = only)
Part Number =3D EA IO-540-D4A5 = RT
Price =3D = $46050.00
 

 

 

This looks = about the same as it was when I was researching the engines.

I can only = imagine that if one calls Thunderbolt the difference is less = than?

 

 

 

From: Phillip Perry

Sent: Tuesday, July = 12, 2011 1:21 PM

To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com

Subject: Re: Engine Referral
 

I'm seeing $1,500 - $2,000 too.   Nothing in the range of = 5-6K.
On Tue, Jul = 12, 2011 at 3:11 PM, Pascal <rv10flyer(at)verizon.net (rv10flyer(at)verizon.net)> wrote:
--> RV10-List message posted by: "Pascal" <rv10flyer(at)verizon.net>

I wonder how you did so well to get it within $2000? Without any airshow = deals, it was like $3000 more for certified, and about $6000 more than the Vans experimental when I researched this option. if I throw in the airshow = special of $1000 off package that gets up there even more.
For $2000, there is no doubt Thunderbolt engines is the way to go, but = for someone like me that couldn't care if it's certified or experimental = when the rest of my aircraft is experimental, $7000 more was not an option. With = that said I have most of this in my engine for far less than a Vans = certified. BUT it is experimental.
I support the decision you made, and I would have considered it as well = for such a small amount, but for someone looking for an engine I need to = mention that they may be surprised to see the price difference being a little = more than you were able to get it for.
If anyone is wondering Vans offers the engines at OEM prices, hence only = being able to get one per builder number. I discovered the price was about the = same a some rebuilds out there. It's a good deal for a simple vanilla = IO540.


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 4:59 pm    Post subject: Engine Referral Reply with quote

Thanks for chiming in.  When calculating comparable engine costs,  The value of a solid break-in can often help with other factors to reach TBO with the rings and related components.

John


From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Robin Marks
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 5:25 PM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: RV10-List: Engine Referral


I paid for extra bench running time with BPE so as to leave some of the break-in to the professionals well before first flight. So far so good.


Robin
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 4:11 PM, John Cox <johnwcox(at)pacificnw.com (johnwcox(at)pacificnw.com)> wrote:
Has anyone mentioned a rebuilt Barrett is often better than a brand new factory built VANS. It just might have one less rebuild in its lifecycle but the tolerances are great. New engines are also prone to "Break-In". A Pre-delivery dyno run, now that sets builders apart. Airshow performers are a good benchmark for pilots who know engines and hang their lives on the engine and prop blades. Do research. Get what you pay for.

John


From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com) [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com)] On Behalf Of sportflying(at)yahoo.com (sportflying(at)yahoo.com)
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 2:31 PM

To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: RV10-List: Engine Referral



Barrett builds great engines
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From: "Rhonda Bewley" <Rhonda(at)bpaengines.com (Rhonda(at)bpaengines.com)>

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Although we cannot offer new = engines anymore because of the end of our contractual agreement with Lycoming, I = can tell you that an overhauled IO-540 built in this configuration to = factory new limits, including new cylinders, starter, mags, and new fuel injection currently costs $10,000 less than the Thunderbolt = option.

I understand that Lycoming very = recently passed on a substantial price increase to their remaining = “kit” engine shops. That may be where the difference is seen between a = new engine from a custom builder and Thunderbolt or Van’s assembly = line factory engine.

For you new factory engine owners, = you might be advised to check Service Bulletin 240U, in which Lycoming = requires the replacement of roller tappets at prop strike, and they are not cheap. = Ouch!

Rhonda = Barrett-Bewley
Barrett Precision Engines, = Inc.
From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com) = [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com)] On Behalf Of Pascal
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, = 2011 3:55 PM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: RV10-List: = Engine Referral


Must be me = than.. but I just looked and the difference is as = follows:

Thunderbolt = website-

Base = Price: YIO-540-D4A5[b] = [/b]
Fuel = System:
Injected
Aerobatic = Kit:
No
Horsepower:
260
Displacement (Cubic Inches):
540
Stock = Compression Ratio:
8.5:1<= /font>
Cylinder = Type:
Parallel = Valve
$49,500.00


Vans = Website:

Experimental IO-540 260HP (RV-10 = only)
Part Number =3D EA XIO-540-D4A5 = RT
Price =3D = $42300.00



IO-540 260HP (RV-10 = only)
Part Number =3D EA IO-540-D4A5 = RT
Price =3D = $46050.00






This looks = about the same as it was when I was researching the engines.

I can only = imagine that if one calls Thunderbolt the difference is less = than?







From: Phillip Perry

Sent: Tuesday, July = 12, 2011 1:21 PM

To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com

Subject: Re: RV10-List: Engine Referral



I'm seeing $1,500 - $2,000 too. Nothing in the range of = 5-6K.
On Tue, Jul = 12, 2011 at 3:11 PM, Pascal <rv10flyer(at)verizon.net (rv10flyer(at)verizon.net)> wrote:
--> RV10-List message posted by: "Pascal" <rv10flyer(at)verizon.net>

I wonder how you did so well to get it within $2000? Without any airshow = deals, it was like $3000 more for certified, and about $6000 more than the Vans experimental when I researched this option. if I throw in the airshow = special of $1000 off package that gets up there even more.
For $2000, there is no doubt Thunderbolt engines is the way to go, but = for someone like me that couldn't care if it's certified or experimental = when the rest of my aircraft is experimental, $7000 more was not an option. With = that said I have most of this in my engine for far less than a Vans = certified. BUT it is experimental.
I support the decision you made, and I would have considered it as well = for such a small amount, but for someone looking for an engine I need to = mention that they may be surprised to see the price difference being a little = more than you were able to get it for.
If anyone is wondering Vans offers the engines at OEM prices, hence only = being able to get one per builder number. I discovered the price was about the = same a some rebuilds out there. It's a good deal for a simple vanilla = IO540.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 6:24 pm    Post subject: Re: Engine Referral Reply with quote

I've just gone through all the decisions about an engine for my RV-10 and settled on a Thunderbolt from Lycoming. There are many quality field facilities to go to, but the price and value lead me to the Thunderbolt. The price was only a little more than the stock OEM engine, but had the added internal component balancing, cylinder volumetric balancing and port and polish intake and exhaust chambers. They are providing the AirFlow Performance injector system, configured to my spec.

I had many conflicting thoughts concerning engine break-in. I even considered buying a used engine, run it for a couple of hundred hours then have it overhauled. I decided to go with extra run-time in the Lycoming test cell. It's only an extra $200 to have a total of 5 hrs test cell time. This should get me through the worst of the break-in concerns. I'm having the engine prepared for long term storage with desiccant plugs and preservation oil in the crankcase and cylinders. (This was included for free.) This should provide protection during installation, cowl fitting, etc. I was able to delay delivery and hold the current price ($43K) for delivery next June, when I expect to be ready for it. Lycoming will deliver the engine anywhere in the CONUS for a flat $199. I can't drive there and back for less than that! If anyone is seriously interested in a Thunderbolt, call Jeff at Lycoming (the Thunderbolt guy) and see if he will honor that price. The price only changed in the last few days.

Anyway this what I decided to do. Everyone should do what works best for them.


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