X-Virus-Scanned: clean according to Sophos on Logan.com Return-Path: Received: from web121403.mail.ne1.yahoo.com ([98.138.90.97] verified) by logan.com (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 5.3.11) with SMTP id 4643141 for flyrotary@lancaironline.net; Wed, 15 Dec 2010 20:57:39 -0500 Received-SPF: none receiver=logan.com; client-ip=98.138.90.97; envelope-from=grippeto@yahoo.com Received: (qmail 81883 invoked by uid 60001); 16 Dec 2010 01:57:05 -0000 DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=yahoo.com; s=s1024; t=1292464625; bh=Mk0AvZNn1opB4oHvXlPZzXGU2o01YV/MgL8gQ+55Smo=; h=Message-ID:X-YMail-OSG:Received:X-Mailer:Date:From:Subject:To:In-Reply-To:MIME-Version:Content-Type; b=ccopcPdQe5Iph1r8jLa8WyCFRriq3JjfdB7G/hAPX4mIeKKQO63y7jaiTEEg34Sr7rmc99TIFwEfZsuddDZMF941PQ+Th6maE6UhE2Pbg0ctw5+vAj8xe2f+4joGAR8IMmbOawD9Vl9o9Q7cBZP6nlzPpTO5yDHhJqXpgeb22I4= DomainKey-Signature:a=rsa-sha1; q=dns; c=nofws; s=s1024; d=yahoo.com; h=Message-ID:X-YMail-OSG:Received:X-Mailer:Date:From:Subject:To:In-Reply-To:MIME-Version:Content-Type; b=OAOa3D2OfrF/OWK1CEU+kYx7aOwrExUIG6a2R1Oowd24bNyLfyWNvncC62pCFVFZ/lXV5z8uS9+X4XHfAzI52J67uIUVfTTsuWK9SzW2V9b9QeZzj/t/bVOE9+yuwzZ9Y86qDj27kr6nFmr5Hj5VgQ9x/QNIR4TomHmu/f9lph0=; Message-ID: <659928.53374.qm@web121403.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> X-YMail-OSG: HgNb8coVM1kKvM6T_z1W4wnvlSfYHFuHScRokGMfeARlmui Qb.GeIIP4HfS0QSWFRL2z4MAvZVx20H3gM3Q.rBNOgwxWwY_NZRxuecQp0wd Ha6tX7WB41hJPWgQkN22A69Rk_zixOqQgBXjSeUB.jxU11VGZ19pII23dsVa YEGmIZVuYgIqlEx_xzwbHoQzc2rXAZhUfUoETQo.XpjRLP9yWqHg9Ccclm5D BSyec_k8heDeuZ6tTZSqmKlu6OxsgTV.0V4j9_ktxElxD19.5m.zU4IhAyD_ qQRPehJ59bq4ROzR2RHh4Kj4kQVXk4LcdUT4- Received: from [70.245.238.124] by web121403.mail.ne1.yahoo.com via HTTP; Wed, 15 Dec 2010 17:57:05 PST X-Mailer: YahooMailClassic/11.4.20 YahooMailWebService/0.8.107.285259 Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2010 17:57:05 -0800 (PST) From: George Rippeto Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Re: Rotary Engine Considerations To: Rotary motors in aircraft In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-66810497-1292464625=:53374" --0-66810497-1292464625=:53374 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dave, =A0 Thanks for your response. Let me start over. I realize the rotary installat= ion is not a "Plug and Play" solution. I like the idea of putting an engine= in my plane that was built less than 50 years ago and has a lot more confi= guration options (if not more complicated).I have the Bruce Turrentine's vi= deo and I also have Tracy Crook's book on rotary conversion. I have been on= this email group for over 3 years but only as a reader, not a contributor.= =20 =A0 I just want a bit of guidance on getting started. The engine will be going = in a Cozy Mark IV. I plan on getting the engine mount and various other par= ts from CG Products. I'll be getting Tracy's RD-1B redrive. EC-2 controller= and EM-2 monitor. I haven't decided on the turbo or prop yet but feel I do= n't have to decide on that right now. =A0 Thanks in advance for guiding me to the starting road sign to what will be = a long journey. =A0 George, St Louis, MO=A0 --- On Wed, 12/15/10, Dave wrote: From: Dave Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Rotary Engine Considerations To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2010, 3:17 PM Welcome to the list... this is the first post I can find from you..=20 I have no idea what sort of background research you have done to this point= , but I am pretty sure there is not a suitable ready-made package with a tu= rbo, intake, block that can be ordered.=20 The stock turbo's are completely unsuitable for our use, and will fail in s= hort order. There are a couple turbo installs flying.. Dave Leonard's RV in= San Diego, and John Slade's Cozy up in New England, but they both are cust= om installs. Chris Barber in Houston has a Turbo 13b on a velocity, and is = approaching first flight. I was involved in his build for a few years, and = we purchased an intake from Mistral when that was an option. Most car turbo= s are meant for off-the-line sprint style behavior, not the hours long endu= rance behavior of boosted flight operations The stock intake on the 13B rides way too high for any canard I am aware of= , so you will need a custom intake fabricated, as well as a custom exhaust.= Both the Cozy and Velocity will require such.=20 If you are serious about the rotary, understand that the few sentences belo= w tell me that you've not done much homework and may think this is a plug a= nd play type installation. Its not. There will be significant fabrication w= ork on your end to make this happen.=20 So lets talk about what sort of aircraft this is going into, what you plan = to use for a PSRU, what you plan to use for an engine controller, what sort= of prop you are planning to use, and what your plans are for mounting your= radiator and oil coolers? How do you plan to mount the engine? And to answer your question.. A street port on a new turbo block would be a= good start. Eccentric shaft oil jet and thermal pellet mods are also recom= mended. Bruce Turrentine's video has info on the oil and pellet mods.=20 Dave On 12/15/2010 2:46 PM, George Rippeto wrote:=20 I am at the point in my project were I would like to order my engine. This = is a canard installation. I would like a turbo charged 13B. What informatio= n=A0do I need to provide to the engine supplier? Is there some kind of chec= klist or something I can use to help me? =A0 Thanks, =A0 George=A0 =0A=0A=0A --0-66810497-1292464625=:53374 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dave,
 
Thanks for your response. Let me start over. I realize the rotary inst= allation is not a "Plug and Play" solution. I like the idea of putting an e= ngine in my plane that was built less than 50 years ago and has a lot more = configuration options (if not more complicated).I have the Bruce Turrentine= 's video and I also have Tracy Crook's book on rotary conversion. I have be= en on this email group for over 3 years but only as a reader, not a contrib= utor.
 
I just want a bit of guidance on getting started. The engine will be g= oing in a Cozy Mark IV. I plan on getting the engine mount and various othe= r parts from CG Products. I'll be getting Tracy's RD-1B redrive. EC-2 contr= oller and EM-2 monitor. I haven't decided on the turbo or prop yet but feel= I don't have to decide on that right now.
 
Thanks in advance for guiding me to the starting road sign t= o what will be a long journey.
 
George,
St Louis, MO 
--- On Wed, 12/15/10, Dave <david.state= n@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Dave <david.staten@gmail.com>
Subj= ect: [FlyRotary] Re: Rotary Engine Considerations
To: "Rota= ry motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Date: Wednesd= ay, December 15, 2010, 3:17 PM

Welcome to the list... this is the first post I can = find from you..

I have no idea what sort of background research you= have done to this point, but I am pretty sure there is not a suitable read= y-made package with a turbo, intake, block that can be ordered.

The= stock turbo's are completely unsuitable for our use, and will fail in shor= t order. There are a couple turbo installs flying.. Dave Leonard's RV in Sa= n Diego, and John Slade's Cozy up in New England, but they both are custom = installs. Chris Barber in Houston has a Turbo 13b on a velocity, and is app= roaching first flight. I was involved in his build for a few years, and we = purchased an intake from Mistral when that was an option. Most car turbos a= re meant for off-the-line sprint style behavior, not the hours long enduran= ce behavior of boosted flight operations

The stock intake on the 13B= rides way too high for any canard I am aware of, so you will need a custom intake fabricated, as well as a custom exhaust. Both the Cozy and V= elocity will require such.

If you are serious about the rotary, und= erstand that the few sentences below tell me that you've not done much home= work and may think this is a plug and play type installation. Its not. Ther= e will be significant fabrication work on your end to make this happen.
So lets talk about what sort of aircraft this is going into, what you = plan to use for a PSRU, what you plan to use for an engine controller, what= sort of prop you are planning to use, and what your plans are for mounting= your radiator and oil coolers? How do you plan to mount the engine?
And to answer your question.. A street port on a new turbo block would be = a good start. Eccentric shaft oil jet and thermal pellet mods are also reco= mmended. Bruce Turrentine's video has info on the oil and pellet mods.
=
Dave

On 12/15/2010 2:46 PM, George Rippeto wrote:=20
I am at the point in my project were I would like to order my engine. = This is a canard installation. I would like a turbo charged 13B. What infor= mation do I need to provide to the engine supplier? Is there some kind= of checklist or something I can use to help me?
 
Thanks,
 
George 



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