Jarrett,
I’m certainly interested
in a manifold. I recall the mistral one going for
quite a lot. Obviously the more you can sell, the
less you have to ask for them.
What sort of investment
is required to produce say ten units? I’m thinking
5-700 dollars(sales price), but then again, I like a
bargain. Also it depends on how much profit you
feel you need to make.
I hope I haven’t insulted
you. But I have no clue as to how much goes into
cooking up one of these.
I have a Renesis if
you’re looking for a test bed.
Bryan
From: Rotary motors in aircraft
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On Behalf Of H
& J Johnson
Sent:
Wednesday, April 20, 2011 6:14 PM
To:
Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject:
[FlyRotary] Re: Mistral Intake Documentation?
So it's possible that I've
missed the question [I'm a bit behind on my emails]
but is there a market for a Mistral type intake
manifold system? I'm in the process of finalizing a
casting furnace and foundry setup and have been
looking at various projects in and around rotary
engines. Intake manifolds have been at the top of
the list. I own the needed CNC equipment to build
the molds and patterns for a project of this level,
it's always just been a issue of time to dedicate to
the project.
Recently I was given an
opportunity to have more time to do on projects like
this [stop working two jobs and have multiple days
off to do stuff like this with a reasonably flexible
schedule]
I'm curious as to the
demand for a reasonably priced manifold? [Also, in
the end customers mind, what would be 'reasonably
priced'?]
Best Regards
Jarrett Johnson
www.innovention-tech.com