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  1. J

    Onan Engine Info

    I've been looking closely at Motoguzzi's V-twin V7 engine (850 cc) and also the engine they use in the TT 850 8V. The V-7 puts out 65 hp with a flat torque curve and weighs 95 lbs (21" wide (without electronics, fuel injection system, or exhaust). The second engine makes 80 hp. I think both...
  2. J

    Motoguzzi engine aircraft conversion?

    Had no idea they had a water-cooled engine.
  3. J

    Motoguzzi engine aircraft conversion?

    You pretty much have to find used ones on Ebay. I can't find a V85TT, even on Ebay.
  4. J

    Turbocharged engine options for a 2 seater - what would you consider?

    A couple of years ago Jan had a turbo on their 90 and was evaluating it. Never heard the outcome. Mark Kettering was also talking about putting a turbo on the 3-cyliinder 90 hp engine. Nothing came of that either. Mark? :)
  5. J

    Motoguzzi engine aircraft conversion?

    The Israeli's and the US Army used a 60 hp V-2 Motoguzzi in a drone 15 or so years ago. Has anyone considered one for an aircraft conversion? Some of the late-model engines have a semi-dry sump, are air and oil-cooled, have piston skirt oil-jets and titanium valves. I think the V85TT engine...
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