Harley Twin Cam 88ci Engine for Aircraft
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Harley Twin Cam 88ci Engine for Aircraft
http://www.hog-air.com/index.htm is where I found out about this. Does anyone know more about it?
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Hi Brett,
Here would be a start, also: http//www.homebuiltairplanes.com/forums/
http://www.pfa.org.uk/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi
There are plenty of other places listed on the Homebuilt website.
How about EAA pages, lots of scope there.
I wish you the best of luck with the project.
Cheers,
John[/url]
Here would be a start, also: http//www.homebuiltairplanes.com/forums/
http://www.pfa.org.uk/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi
There are plenty of other places listed on the Homebuilt website.
How about EAA pages, lots of scope there.
I wish you the best of luck with the project.
Cheers,
John[/url]
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I was looking at the dyno charts on your web page. I'm sure these are crank HP/TQ numbers but they are impressive.
I was wondering what has been changed on the engine for aircraft use. Heads, Carb, Ignition, Cams, Aircleaner? I looks like a nice flat torque curve for a twincam. This can't be a "drag" type exhaust. Can it?
I was wondering what has been changed on the engine for aircraft use. Heads, Carb, Ignition, Cams, Aircleaner? I looks like a nice flat torque curve for a twincam. This can't be a "drag" type exhaust. Can it?
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Yes these are crank HP #'s.
We change them all except the heads. If we change the heads then we can get more out of it. But most people don't want to spend the extra money. On my plane I have a stright pipe " drag style" exhaust. We can get about 8 more hp. if we use a 2 into 1 exhaust. But I wanted the sound for fly overs and shows etc.
Brett
We change them all except the heads. If we change the heads then we can get more out of it. But most people don't want to spend the extra money. On my plane I have a stright pipe " drag style" exhaust. We can get about 8 more hp. if we use a 2 into 1 exhaust. But I wanted the sound for fly overs and shows etc.
Brett
If your not going to try, then whats the point of talking about it?
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