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I am currently interested in an older C-172 (Cont. 0-300 engine) that has an
STC for auto gas. My questions a 1. Can I continue to use AVgas instead of auto fuel? 2. I often fly into/out of Big Bear City, Ca. (elev. 6500ft.) I've been able to get out lightly loaded (me and one in the right seat) at a density altitude of 8,100 with one of our clubs 172s with the 320H2AD engines at 160 hp. What difference would I see with the 15 fewer horses up front? 3. Can you give me a rough idea of cost to add a 2nd Nav-comm with Glideslope and then have the whole thing certified for IFR? I would probably try to find a good quality used one from one of the local shops. Thanks for any help you can give to a rookie getting ready to make a first purchase. Jim |
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![]() "Orval Fairbairn" wrote in message news ![]() 2. I often fly into/out of Big Bear City, Ca. (elev. 6500ft.) I've been able to get out lightly loaded (me and one in the right seat) at a density altitude of 8,100 with one of our clubs 172s with the 320H2AD engines at 160 hp. What difference would I see with the 15 fewer horses up front? How do you get 15 fewer horses? You may actually get a few more with mogas. His has 15 fewer than the clubs 172 with the O320. The O300 bird won't perform as well unless it is lighter. |
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How do you get 15 fewer horses? You may actually get a few more with
mogas. It is my understanding that the 0-300 is only rated at 145 hp. |
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That is correct. I believe the 145 HP O-300 was replaced by the
Lycoming 150HP O-320 around '68. We had an O-300 in ours and decided to replace it with a O-360 (180 HP). Glad we did. Continental doesn't make the O-300 any more, and the extra 35 HP is great. It's a little expensive (somewhere around $32K) but you get a factory new engine. I love having the extra power and getting to keep the manual 40 degree flaps. (Ours is a '64 E model.) JimT96309 wrote: How do you get 15 fewer horses? You may actually get a few more with mogas. It is my understanding that the 0-300 is only rated at 145 hp. -- Remove "2PLANES" to reply. |
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We had an O-300 in ours and decided
to replace it with a O-360 (180 HP). Glad we did. Continental doesn't make the O-300 any more, and the extra 35 HP is great. It's a little expensive (somewhere around $32K) but you get a factory new engine. I love having the extra power and getting to keep the manual 40 degree flaps. (Ours is a '64 E model.) I have a '67 and when the time comes, I will probably upgrade to the 180 hp. How much more fuel do you burn now? Did you install any new fuel tanks or do you still carry 36 gallons? I was up today for 1.8 and burned only 14 gallons of mogas. :-) www.Rosspilot.com |
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2. I often fly into/out of Big Bear City, Ca. (elev. 6500ft.) I've been able
to get out lightly loaded (me and one in the right seat) at a density altitude of 8,100 with one of our clubs 172s with the 320H2AD engines at 160 hp. What difference would I see with the 15 fewer horses up front? Don't know if you're partial to 172s for any reason, but you may want to open up the search to other aircraft. Piper and Grumman may offer you something with suitable performance and a slightly less expensive purchase price. Are 180hp (less expensive ^ ) Grumman's really suitable for frequent 8000+' DA takeoffs ? |
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![]() "Martin Kosina" wrote in message om... Are 180hp (less expensive ^ ) Grumman's really suitable for frequent 8000+' DA takeoffs ? They are suitable for one attempt. |
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