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Well, they certainly are not cheap. Their
lightened rotors are about $2100, the two pp rotary housings are $2400, the
front, center and rear housings are about $4000; so, without soft ware and
crank, you are at 8500, which isn't bad if you are used to lycoming stuff, I
guess; but, most of us auto engine types just do not see that for the usual
short block pieces price. With gears, gaskets, seals, ignition and injection,
even with good shaft, you have a rather high dollar engine, there. Of
course, I bet it really would be a nice engine to use with an almost 3:1
psru. Oh well, maybe I better just start buying lottery tickets if I ever want
to even hope to go that way. <g>
jofarr, soddy tn
----- Original Message ----- From: Paul
....yes, the lightweight aluminum front, center
and rear housings are available from Racing Beat. Expensive, but if you used
all three of them, your engine would go on a successful 50 pound diet. I
am considering these for the street ported 4-port (or peripheral port) engine
I am getting ready to put together. Paul
Conner
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