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Custom instrument panels are now available directly from Zenith Aircraft Company exclusively for Zenith builders and owners. Pre-cut panel, Dynon and Garmin avionics, and more.
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Flying On Your Own Wings:
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Hi Larry,
I went with TCP Performance and talked to Garth. Dont tell them you want a Radiator for an airplane. Just tell them it is a Buggy conversion, it needs to be light - aircraft grade aluminum and that your Subaru engine will rev at high speeds most of the time.
They are not cheap but they are VERY good.
Also, Ram Performance converts Subaru engines and make parts for them. They sell a radiator that is made especially for the EA-81. Check this out : http://www.ramengines.com/page16.php
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Norm
Hi Larry,
This is Normand...You asked for radiator dimensions for a Subaru engine EA-81.
Check this blog post : http://www.zenith.aero/profiles/blogs/how-to-calculate-glycol-radiator-needed-to-cool-your-engine
You should find out all the infos you need to figure out how big it should be.
I used the table there and it worked really well.
Any question, just ask
Regards,
Norm
Hey Larry,
That plane looks mighty familiar!
Glad you joined up, this is a great information resource.
Dennis