Quito, Ecuador
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> To: KRnet
> Date: 2/6/2006 4:02:57 PM
> Subject: Re: KR> Re: KR2 / Languages & VW 1600
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> Where is Eduardo?
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> > Joachim Saupe wrote:
> >> Frank,
> >> you are right
> > Date: 2/6/2006 4:02:57 PM
> > Subject: Re: KR> Re: KR2 / Languages & VW 1600
> >
> > Where is Eduardo?
> >
> >
> >
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> > > Joachim Saupe wrote:
> > >> Frank,
> > >> you are right! I just wanted
At 05:31 AM 2/7/2006, you wrote:
>hi, Im from Quito, Ecuador, I was looking for an
>engine to my kr and i can get an 1800cc vw engine,
>do you think this engine would be suitable?
>Let me know please.
You will need to extend your wings to increase lift. It will make
your plane slower in both crui
I had an 1835 VW on my 620 pound KR2 and cruised about 125MPH. However, it did
not climb above 7500 feet.
From: Eduardo Navarrete
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: 2006/02/07 Tue AM 07:31:52 CST
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> Re: KR2 / Languages & VW 1600
hi, Im from Quito, Ecuador
> feet.
>
> From: Eduardo Navarrete
> Date: 2006/02/07 Tue AM 07:31:52 CST
> To: KRnet
> Subject: Re: KR> Re: KR2 / Languages & VW 1600
>
> hi, Im from Quito, Ecuador, I was looking for an
> engine to my kr and i can get an 1800cc vw engine,
> do you think t
r, it did not climb above 7500
> feet.
>
> From: Eduardo Navarrete
> Date: 2006/02/07 Tue AM 07:31:52 CST
> To: KRnet
> Subject: Re: KR> Re: KR2 / Languages & VW 1600
>
> hi, Im from Quito, Ecuador, I was looking for an
> engine to my kr and i can get an 1800cc
yes its nice to "hear" that. my english is better when
I have 3+ beers too, and as you can read, i didnt
drunk neither a one beer in several days.
and the other hand, im thinking to make mi plane
powered by a vw1600, what do you suggest me?? 1600 is
fine at this altitude? 2820 mts
--- Harland J
> [Original Message]
> From: Eduardo Navarrete
> To: KR List
> Date: 2/5/2006 8:38:59 PM
> Subject: KR> Re: KR2 / Languages & VW 1600
>
> yes its nice to "hear" that. my english is better when
> I have 3+ beers too, and as you can read, i didnt
&
know how
many to drink when we read your message.
Thanks
Frank Ross
in East Anglia, England, UK
Joachim Saupe wrote:
> From: Eduardo Navarrete
> To: KR List
> Date: 2/5/2006 8:38:59 PM
> Subject: KR> Re: KR2 / Languages & VW 1600
>
> yes its nice to "hear&q
> It might be difficult for someone in South America to locate a
> 1960s Chevrolet Corvair engine.
> Maybe a turbo VW or at least a 2180?
At that altitude, I would not consider a non-turbo engine for the
KR2. My turbo Revmaster will develop full power up to about 8500 feet.
Larry Severson
bo'ed 2180 would do.
Joachim
Ft. Worth, Texas
> [Original Message]
> From: Frank Ross
> To: KRnet
> Date: 2/6/2006 3:13:16 AM
> Subject: RE: KR> Re: KR2 / Languages & VW 1600
>
> Joachim,
> It might be difficult for someone in South America to locate a 196
Joachim Saupe wrote:
> Frank,
> you are right! I just wanted to impress on Eduardo that a 1600cc
> Volkswagen engine is definitely NOT suited for his elevation.
> When I put pen to paper, his elevation is actually 9500 feet. Looking
> at the map, within 50-100 miles he has peaks of 2+ feet. I d
Where is Eduardo?
> Joachim Saupe wrote:
>> Frank,
>> you are right! I just wanted to impress on Eduardo that a 1600cc
>> Volkswagen engine is definitely NOT suited for his elevation.
>> When I put pen to paper, his elevation is actually 9500 feet. Looking
>> at the map, within 50-100 miles he
map, within 50-100 miles he has peaks of 2+ feet. I don't know if
> even a turbo'ed 2180 would do.
> Joachim
> Ft. Worth, Texas
>
>
>> [Original Message]
>> From: Frank Ross
>> To: KRnet
>> Date: 2/6/2006 3:13:16 AM
>> Subject: RE: KR> R
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