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    WTS Jurca MJ-77 Mustang plans

    WTS is an acronym for Want To Sell. The good is MJ-77 plans. Google it and you'll find out ;).
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    Diesel - someone please talk me out of this...?

    Oh, also I've once seen a bike engine to aviation conversion without a PSRU. It's done with a suzuki banditt's 4 in line engine, and they are actually keeping the gearbox set on the second shift. It took me over 1hr to find the site again: vija engines. It's been tested by ulmag here. Oh and...
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    Diesel - someone please talk me out of this...?

    Well it's extremely hard to guess to be honest. First because you'll almost never run the engine at 100hp, neither a car nor the airplane. Let's say an airplane engine runs at 75% most of it's life. I thought you actually ran the cars more around 40-50% of what they could give out. I always...
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    Diesel - someone please talk me out of this...?

    Duh, I look stupid now. It was a typo and meant for 100hps. It made sense comparing it with the Rotax engine. :( To state it exactly, that's the price they charge for a standard exchange (is this the way it's worded?) for the fiat 1.3 105hps multijet engine including labor time (I asked since my...
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    Diesel - someone please talk me out of this...?

    Well, it looks like diesel might not be a solution in the US because of it's rarity wich makes the engine extremely expensive, but it's a very common technology in Europe where their sobriety made them pretty popular, so the are pretty cheap. With 3000 euros (4500 dollars?), you have a a brand...
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