--- Ray Fuenzalida <ray_pi...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Just a question for the group.  It may be premature
> (since I have a long way to go), but I noticed a
> Lycoming 0 145 for sale on Ebay.  Would that be an
> acceptable power plant for a KR2S?  It is a 65
> horsepower and weighs about 165 pounds.  Any
> thoughts?
> Ray

Dear Ray,

If you are not in the immediate need for an engine, I
would recommend your checking out Revmaster's latest
offering that will be out soon.  It is a 3.0 liter
engine, as well as their great standard 2100D VW.  The
2100 has 8 coils-1 per plug, dual alternators with 18
amps on each side and is a dual C.D.I. self energized
ignition system and pulls about 80 HP.  His soon to be
latest offering will bring in about 100 or so HP on
the 3.0 liter.
Joe and I met while back on a quick trip to visit my
partner and get the airplane company up and running
and Joe has an excellent work place right across from
the Hesperia airport.  He has been in business for
many years and his engines are considered first rate
by anyone's standards.
Good luck in whatever you decide.

Gerald Locker

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