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I'm with Geoff--what can be expected from a company that can't even be bothered to list the engine on their website?
Only the engine, the FWF kit hasn't even been designed. Needs engine for design. No production yet.
Ron
We have a CH 750m do you know if there is a firewall forward kit for it?
Bruce
I belive that is a safeer and simplier wat to return fuel, hopefully you have valves to each tank. If you return fuel only to one tank there is a possibility of overfilling that tank in flight. The plane I have now tends to use fuel from the left tant more then the right and at fifst I was dumping fuel in flight. Now I run the right tank to about half then switch to both, I beleve this is due to a higher vent presure in the left tank. Also since I prefer not to use airports my plane is sometimes parked on uneven ground, if you can"t keep the fuel from going down hill one tank may overflow. Fuel lines and systems need to be safe and simple. good luck
That's me. Wings are done and painted when I decided on the IO-233. I,m not wanting to cut into my wing where the tank return that I pluged is located. But here is my theory. The return flow is always going to be less than the flow from the tank obviously since it cant pump more out than is commimg in. The return head pressure at the pump would be sleightly greater than the the fuel supply pressure at the pump since the head of the return at the tank is slightly above the gas level in the tank. So why not connect the pump return into the supply line just before the gas colator instead of running a separate line to the tank? The flow from the tank would be decreased by the amount of the pump return and the supply line pressure may increase some minor amount which would be benificial. I would appreciate comments on this theory.
What if you've already built your wings? How can you run the return line for a Fuel Injection? Just curious if anyone has done this.
IO233 price sheet format is little messed up from cut/paste.
Roller Tappet System (most Models) No Charge
Automatic Upgrades Crankshaft Dynamic Balancing No Charge
Precision Static Balancing (Pistons and rods to ½ gram) No Charge
Port and Polish/ Volumetric Cylinder Matching No Charge
Oil System Christen Inverted Oil System (minus hoses) $1,000
Sky Tec L/W Inline Starter $ 475
Starter Sky Tec L/W High Torque $ 475
Airflow Performance Injection No Charge
Fuel Injection Systems Precision Silver Hawk Injection No Charge
Slick (1 L-Imp 1 R- STD) No Charge
Retard Mag (ea) substitute for Impulse Mag No Charge
Ignition 2nd Impulse Mag (ea) instead of Plain $ 380 Delete one side of ignition system $ - 300
Delete entire ignition system $ - 600
Thunderbolt Show Gray No Charge
Engine Color Gloss Black No Charge
Two-Tone Show Gray/Gloss Black $ 200
Custom Color (most colors) $ 200
Two-Tone custom colors (most colors) $ 400
Rocker Box Covers $ 425
Chrome (4 Cylinder) Intake Pipes $ 355
Push Rod Tubes $ 535
Full Chrome Kit (includes all above) $ 1,100
Rocker Box Covers $ 687
Chrome (6 Cylinder) Intake Pipes $ 483
Push Rod Tubes $ 800
Full Chrome Kit (includes all above) $ 1,800
Thunderbolt Engines 2010 Price Sheet
O-233 |
$21,500 |
IO-233 |
$23,000 |
O-235-L2C |
$23,000 |
O-235-N2C |
$23,000 |
IO-235-N2C |
$25,000 |
AEIO-235-EXP |
$26,000 |
O-320-A2B |
$23,400 |
O-320-B2B |
$23,440 |
O-320-D1A |
$23,900 |
O-320-D2A |
$23,800 |
O-320-D2G |
$23,600 |
IO-320-B1A |
$25,700 |
IO-320-D1A |
$24,300 |
O-360-A1A |
$24,200 |
O-360-A3A |
$25,100 |
O-360-A4M |
$23,800 |
IO-360-M1A |
$26,000 |
IO-360-M1B |
$26,000 |
IO-360-A1B6 |
$36,300 |
IO-360-C1C |
$32,500 |
IO-390-EXP |
$33,600 |
IO-390-EXP (10:1) |
$35,660 |
O-540-A4D5 |
$38,100 |
IO-540-C4B5 |
$41,400 |
IO-540-D4A5 |
$41,400 |
IO-540-K1H5 |
$47,800 |
IO-540-K1K5 |
$50,000 |
IO-580-B1A |
$59,300 |
IO-580-B1A (10:1) |
$62,390 |
AEIO-580-B1A |
$61,300 |
AEIO-580-B1A (10:1) |
$68,900 |
I dont have an exhaust or oil cooler. i plan on a remote cooler and will more than likly build my own exhaust (4 into 2 without a muffler) unless something turns up. I have an alt. from a GEO STORM that I've made a mount and bracket for, and a light wt. starter. I'll be building my own mount also (strat not dynafocal)
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