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  1. M

    RAM engines, SC -- any pi-reps?

    I think they are distributors of the New Zealand Autoflight PSRUs so I was just assuming that that is what they are using for their conversions. I hope they do as they seem to have a good track record. Please let us know if you get a response.
  2. M

    2.5 subaru, what size turbo for aircraft use?

    Thanks Ross,that gives me an idea what size to use!
  3. M

    2.5 subaru, what size turbo for aircraft use?

    Did you ever solve this problem? I am around the same stage in determining what would be a good turbo for this continuous, light boost application with the very same 2.5l/SOHC EJ257 configuration.
  4. M

    RAM engines, SC -- any pi-reps?

    While looking for help to convert an EJ257 Subaru engine into an aircraft engine I came across http://www.ramengines.com/. They used to be located in Ohio and moved to SC around 2010. Has anyone heard anything about their Subaru conversions or maybe even has first-hand experience???
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