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Postby saraf » Wed Sep 05, 2007 4:54 pm

Hi Guy's

If anybody are interested in these engines. This is what the mountings and setup looks like.

You can email me @ eben@raf2000.co.za

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Eben Jnr
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Postby t-bird » Wed Sep 05, 2007 5:05 pm

Prys ??

Gewig ???

Sal ek dieselfde radiator as op 'n 914 turbo kan gebruik.
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Postby Gyronaut » Wed Sep 05, 2007 5:44 pm

Nice looking motor. Horsepower? weight? Dual Ignition?
Give us more info please.
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HI

Postby saraf » Wed Sep 05, 2007 6:20 pm

Subaru EJ25 (FI)
2500 CC
165 HP
Liquid Cooled
ElectronicComputer Controlled Single Spark Plug per Cylinder

25 US Gallons
3.3 Hours
6.5 US Gallons per Hour
1 Gallon
Premium Auto Gas
91-93 Octane

PRYS - $14 500.00

Daar is n verskeidenheid van radiators wat werk op die engie, mens sal net moet kyk watse hitte die engine hardloop met daai radiator.

Gewig kyk mens na 118kg
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Re: HI

Postby John Young » Wed Sep 05, 2007 7:49 pm

saraf wrote:ElectronicComputer Controlled Single Spark Plug per Cylinder.
Hello Eben,

Eertens, groete aan jou pa en ma – lieflike mense.

Three questions please.

1. Without magnetos, isn’t the Subaru engine entirely dependent on the battery?

2. Is it not possible to couple a gearbox? I have this “thing” against belt drives.

3. I know too little about Gyro’s but enough to question. Can they land on auto-rotation with an engine out? I just hear conflicting opinions. I will pose this question on the Gyro forum as well – please pick it up there.

Lars just loves his RAF and we enjoy watching him fly from Light Flight.

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Awesome looking gearbox

Postby John Young » Thu Sep 06, 2007 7:23 am

Thanks BAD NAV,

Awesome looking gearbox :!:

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