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Turbo Normalised Bonanza F33A
I am looking at buying a F33A which is turbonormalised. Does anyone have
any knowledge about the value this adds to the aircraft. I know the cost of fitting but this one was done in 1991, and it is the original turbo. How much does it add to the value of the basic aircraft? TIA Geoff |
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Better get a good prebuy from a knowledgable Bonanza mechanic. You
can call the folks at GAMI for more info regarding the value. Good luck. On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 10:52:42 +0000, Geoff Semler wrote: I am looking at buying a F33A which is turbonormalised. Does anyone have any knowledge about the value this adds to the aircraft. I know the cost of fitting but this one was done in 1991, and it is the original turbo. How much does it add to the value of the basic aircraft? TIA Geoff |
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"Geoff Semler" wrote in message ... I am looking at buying a F33A which is turbonormalised. Does anyone have any knowledge about the value this adds to the aircraft. I know the cost of fitting but this one was done in 1991, and it is the original turbo. How much does it add to the value of the basic aircraft? Who did the install? Was it done to the original IO-520-BB or did they upgrade to the IO-550? Were additional baffles installed? Typically a TN F33A goes about $40K-$50K more than a comparable F33A, but that's IF the engine was upgrade to a IO-550. I'm looking to buy an F33 sometime early next week..ah, next year. The one I'm looking at is coming up for overhaul, so I'll upgrade to the Millennium 550, add a built-in oxygen system and flap gap seals. All that will add about $85K to the price, but most of it would be recoverable value when moving up. Let us know which way you go. |
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In article , Geoff Semler
wrote: I am looking at buying a F33A which is turbonormalised. Does anyone have any knowledge about the value this adds to the aircraft. I know the cost of fitting but this one was done in 1991, and it is the original turbo. How much does it add to the value of the basic aircraft? Email John Deakin of AvWeb. IIRC, that is what he flies and writes about. |
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I am looking at buying a F33A which is turbonormalised. Does anyone have
any knowledge about the value this adds to the aircraft. I know the cost of fitting but this one was done in 1991, and it is the original turbo. How much does it add to the value of the basic aircraft? This is all from memory so I hope the facts are correct. Remember what you paid for this advice. The TN system was probably done by the outfit in Pagosa Springs. I forget their name. Some folks have had good luck with these, but I had a friend who had a complete engine failure due to to cracked oil housing - they later determined that the housing cracked because someone used it as a pry-point while putting in the turbo and others have reported general sloppiness in how they did their installations. The STC was sold to Tornado Alley (www.taturbo.com) which has it now and I think provides good support. These guys are highly regarded. I'd contact them about this airplane and see what they know about it - they may have seen it before or have further records. I'd feel more comfortable about a TN Bonanza if it has the VERY best cooling mods and the VERY best engine insturmentation including six-point EGT and CHT. TN works, but it really puts the onus on operating the engine within limits on the pilot - you no longer have the safety net of the engine making less power as cooling drops off with altitude. Many think the 550 holds up better than the 520 with TN. Of course, you want the best pre-buy money can buy. As to value, I'd guess about 50% of the cost of doing the Tornado Alley installation from scratch or about $25K. I think they've made some big improvements in the last 13 years, and turbos wear out, so I don't see it commanding more than this. If the seller wanted $40K extra for the TN, I'd rather buy a normally aspirated plane and spend the extra $10K and get a fresh installation with the latest/greatest stuff. I assume you've made sure you really need the turbo. Personal prejudice here, but the 520/550 has never been an engine that takes to turbocharging as well as the Lycoming 540, perhaps because it doesn't use sodium valves like the Lyc. And anytime you add a turbo, you raise the spectre of any fuel leak leading to an engine fire, something that almost never happens with normally aspirated engines - there have been some grisly engine fire accidents in turbo Bonanzas. So if it were my money, I'd take the extra dough for the turbo and buy an A36 as I'd use the room, useful load, and larger CG envelope a lot more than I'd use the turbo. I'd also enjoy the much nicer panel of the A36. Or I'd ante up to the A36TC or B36TC. A turbo on an F33A results in a plane with great trip capability for light loads, but most folks who take trips want to carry more people and stuff. But this is all personal tradeoffs. Good luck, - Mark |
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