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  1. Hi All

     

    This week I found a 1.3L Suzuki aftermarket turbocharger running 14lb pressure in a Suzuki GTI (Car) that achieves 180HP at the wheels from 3000 to 8000rpm that's been running for a couple of years as an every day drive. Maybe we have a contender for a 2:1 stepdown running at 5500 - 6000rpm running a prop at 2750 - 3000 rpm seems in the power band.

     

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  2. RAA and 750Kg

     

    Chris

     

    I tend to agree, just because the a/c is under 600Kgs does not mean it's not complicated. But with increased weight we can't us a rubber band with paper wings and a netball field to get off the ground. So with a larger wt & a few more hp this may require a longer strip, training, knowlege and endorsment for the spercific a/c, just like we do now right.

     

    eyecast

     

     

  3. Hi

     

    What a ride.

     

    Thanks for all the comments.

     

    I think we should wait for Blackhawk's test results on of the 1.4L

     

    I certainly understand that the higher the energy load the shorter the life of any engine. The whole process of putting an engine into an AC is a balance, along with many other aspects of building any AC.

     

    If the little Turbo Suzi (1.3 or 1.4L) turns out to be a realistic alternative power plant that runs at 75% of the current article that's still 135 - 150 HP. I would like that HP getting off a shot field and from 0 - 2000 feet.

     

    We all await further testing and certification.

     

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  4. Cut & past from



     

     

     

    http://www.lightwing.com.au/Home.html

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Suzuki Engine

     

     

     

    Meet our newest friend, "Suzi"!, seen here with Nick Hughes, an older friend !

     

     

     

    "Suzi" is a 1.3L turbo charged fuel injected computer managed all alloy Suzuki blocked engine with a 2 to 1 gearbox, producing up to 180hp. This engine has been developed primarily for the SPEED SP-2000 and SP-4000 aircraft though its use in our extended high wing GR- range would add flexibility and carrying capacity not to mention the ability to carry four seats and / or floats.

     

     

     

    The beauty of this engine is in its wide power range, it is envisaged that a gate on the throttle will permit an emergency maximum horsepower of up to 200 to be achieved.

     

     

     

    The engines main application will be in the E-LSA SPEED and it will available in two configurations, for the two seat SPEED and for the SP 4000 or the four seat SPEED.

     

     

     

    The engine is budget priced at $14,000 and we anticipate it will be popular with kit builders.

     

     

     

     

     

    The "Suzi" fitted to the SP4000



     

     

     

    Although the "Suzi" is not a heavy engine, an extended engine cowl will be developed mounting the engine or prop flange about 1.1 meters from the firewall. Engine weight is comparable to the Rotax 912 range

     

     

     

    The "Suzi" fitted to the SP2000-E

     

     

     

    Fitted to the two seat experimentally registered LSA SPEED, this engine will give outstanding performance with a climb rate estimated in excess of 1,200 ft a min and a top speed at 15,000 feet in excess of 145kts. The "Suzi" combines automotive power and fuel economy with ease of maintenance and automotive reliability.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    eyecast



     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  5. Hi Phil

     

    In the short preview 200HP is a possible emergency I guess short time sprint. I agree the overhaul time could be short to maintain the high performance, similar to a race engine v's engine loads in the family sedan.

     

    Cubes are best but also come with kgs........

     

    eyecast

     

     



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    Dear Engine enthusiasts



     

     

     

    Any thoughts on the Suzuki 1.3L, turbo charged, fuel injected, computer managed, alloy Suzuki blocked engine, with a 2 to 1 gearbox, producing up to 180hp, weight comparable to the Rotax 912 range. Have any forum members had any flying experience with a Suzuki?

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  7. Sabre

     

    Thank you for your reply.

     

    I still seek hangar space for a karatoo that is a high wing 6.3m long and 10m wingspan. If you have any suggestion please contact me through this forum or at [email protected] . The plane is just hanging out in Tasmania waiting to fly north to another space.

     

    Regards Eyecast

     

     

  8. It is true that Oil Companies are not a public service, and are individual business's that compete with each other to sell the same/similar product to a customer that has come to almost totally rely on fuel to exist.

     

    Fuel will rise in cost more than it will fall as sure as the sun comes up in the morning.

     

    To Fly we need Fuel and some of us need plenty of good quality fuel to stay flying safe.

     

    I would just like the oil companies to realy compete with each other not play us, the general public, for fools pretending to have competition.:;)5:

     

     

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