--- Stephen Teate <ste...@compositecooling.com> wrote:

>> 
> Hello all! As this is my first post please excuse
> any procedural
> failings on my part. Let's talk engines. Several
> models of Subaru
> engines are interference engines. For those who
> don't know what that
> means, it is where the valve travel and piston
> travel overlap. Obviously
> a bad thing. Like I said, some models of Subaru
> engines are design this
> way. Mine is not. It is a 4 cylinder
> turbocharged/intercooled
> fuel-injected EA-82.

Here is a list of the newest powerplants by Subaru....

1.8 used in Impreza - not interference
3.3 used in SVX - interference
3.0 6cyl in newer OB - interference
2.0 turbo in WRX - interference
all 2.5 DOHC and SOHC (96-present) - interference
all 2.2 - not interference



> As for other engines, if you want to use an air
> cooled engine designed
> in the 30's and who's parts will require a second
> mortgage, or one that
> was designed in the late 50's and hasn't been in
> production for 35 to 40
> years,

That's a really interesting way to introduce
yourself....by printing negative propaganda (read:
your opinion) about widely used and reliable aircraft
engines. 


The small block chevy came out of the 50's....does
this mean that GM shouldn't be using it in cars built
now?  Reliable design, history of good data.....stop
building them? 


> or use a modern liquid cooled engine with
> it's added weight and
> perceived complexity, then do it.

Bwahahahahahaha!!!!    So tell me Stephen, what is
"modern" about an EA-82? It was produced in the early
eighties (20 years ago) and was a derivative of an
engine produced in the early 70's that can trace it's
design back to the 60's.  The EA-82 was a notorious
rod-thrower. Ask anyone who used to own a Subaru Brat
with the EA81.  

> The point is there
> are issues with
> whatever engine you choose.


You are correct, but you did not have to make negative
comments about all air-cooled aircraft engines to make
your point. 

As experimental aircraft builders, we will all choose
a powerplant that tickles our fancy, some even blazing
new trails with powerplants never tried before. 


But to use the old argument that certified engines are
dinosaurs......People will have a hard time taking you
seriously.


Scott





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