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Is there such a thing as a smaller (used market) diesel other than the
current batch that is being developed? I have researched the Guiberson but it is too large for a light twin and too small for something bigger like a Beech 18. A site mentioned a six cylinder opposed engine developed from the Guiberson but I have been unable to find much on it. |
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http://www.centurion-engines.com/index.htm
http://www.dair.co.uk/ http://www.deltahawkengines.com/ http://www.dac-ranger.nl/ http://216.239.37.104/translate_c?hl....free.fr/&prev =/search%3Fq%3DDelvion%2Bjodel%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26i e%3DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF-8 http://www.wilksch.com/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/chas11nz/ http://www.zoche.de/ some info I have found on diesel engines, missing some like the Renault or what ever it is called now. The Zoche seems to be very dead. Jan Carlsson www.jcpropellerdesign.com "Robert Bates" skrev i meddelandet ... Is there such a thing as a smaller (used market) diesel other than the current batch that is being developed? I have researched the Guiberson but it is too large for a light twin and too small for something bigger like a Beech 18. A site mentioned a six cylinder opposed engine developed from the Guiberson but I have been unable to find much on it. |
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The Zoche is dead because its builder never intended to build it: it
was a venture capital scheme. The certificated diesels being introduced are going to be more expensive than a Lycoming, because they are going to be a premium alternative to a Lyc or a lower priced alternative to a turbine for countries where "aviation fuel" means kerosene and the car gas is pure swill. Since Lyc and Continental will not produce an engine for car gas under its issued ATC and many countries don't recognize the US STC's, even if their car gas was usable, this makes economic sense. There are several experimental-market engines like the Deltahawk out there but I don't know if they are actually shipping. There are conversions of general purpose production diesels such as the Isuzu used in Dieselis, and if you speak French maybe you can get a set of plans from them. They refuse to speak English, even though of course if it weren't for us they'd be speaking German, but that's another issue. |
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The Zoche is dead because its builder never intended to build it: it
was a venture capital scheme. The certificated diesels being introduced are going to be more expensive than a Lycoming, because they are going to be a premium alternative to a Lyc or a lower priced alternative to a turbine for countries where "aviation fuel" means kerosene and the car gas is pure swill. Since Lyc and Continental will not produce an engine for car gas under its issued ATC and many countries don't recognize the US STC's, even if their car gas was usable, this makes economic sense. There are several experimental-market engines like the Deltahawk out there but I don't know if they are actually shipping. There are conversions of general purpose production diesels such as the Isuzu used in Dieselis, and if you speak French maybe you can get a set of plans from them. They refuse to speak English, even though of course if it weren't for us they'd be speaking German, but that's another issue. |
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I read about the new VW Passat diesel which makes 134hp but I was hoping for
150-180hp for an experimental Apache. "Denny" wrote in message oups.com... The Zoche is dead because its builder never intended to build it: it was a venture capital scheme. The certificated diesels being introduced are going to be more expensive than a Lycoming, because they are going to be a premium alternative to a Lyc or a lower priced alternative to a turbine for countries where "aviation fuel" means kerosene and the car gas is pure swill. Since Lyc and Continental will not produce an engine for car gas under its issued ATC and many countries don't recognize the US STC's, even if their car gas was usable, this makes economic sense. There are several experimental-market engines like the Deltahawk out there but I don't know if they are actually shipping. There are conversions of general purpose production diesels such as the Isuzu used in Dieselis, and if you speak French maybe you can get a set of plans from them. They refuse to speak English, even though of course if it weren't for us they'd be speaking German, but that's another issue. |
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Robert Bates wrote:
I read about the new VW Passat diesel which makes 134hp but I was hoping for 150-180hp for an experimental Apache. Lots of new Diesels coming onto the market, among them some very interesting ~ 200 HP V6's from all major manufacturers: Isuzu (GM) V6, 3 liters, 177 HP (all aluminum, should be lightweight) VW, V6 TDI (from the Touareg, Phaeton, maybe Passat too), 225 HP, weight ca. 400 lbs., 500 Newton meters of torque from 1750 RPM !!! DaimlerChrysler V6, 3 liters, 224 HP, weight ~ 400 lbs., 510 Nm torque from 1600 - 2800 RPM !!! Maybe no redrive needed? Ford-Jaguar-PSA V6 2.7 liters, ~ 200 HP By the time the airframe of my prospected Cozy/Aerocanard will be finished, there should be enough SUV's etc. wrecked for beautiful salvaged engines. Kumaros It's all Greek to me |
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