REFLECTOR: DH engine vs. Velocity Beauty

Rene Dugas dugasd at bellsouth.net
Mon Feb 13 17:36:06 CST 2006


Has anyone tried the Ford Supercharger from I believe a Mustang on a
Velocity?  It is belt driven and without the heat from a Turbo.

Rene'

 

-----Original Message-----
From: reflector-bounces at tvbf.org [mailto:reflector-bounces at tvbf.org] On
Behalf Of Richard J. Gentil
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 12:25 PM
To: Velocity Aircraft Owners and Builders list
Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: DH engine vs. Velocity Beauty

 

Steve,

If altitude is an issue, then you might want to change your search for
your second choice from an IO-XXX to a TIO-XXX which would solve any
altitude problems you have. ;-) 

Richard

Steven Oakley wrote: 

Thanks Richard, looks like the IO-390-X will be a good 2nd choice for
me.
 
Steve, my reason for being interested in the DH is that home elevation
is
5000MSL, and having 100% power for take-off and upto 16K is a real
bonus.
For my SEFG kit I ordered the large fuel caps as an option to allow for
flexibility. Do you happen to know if the production Deltahawk fitting
will
use the NACA roof ducts or is it still going to use the bottom air
scoop? Do
they have a firewall package available at the moment?
 
I am sure a lot of these questions will have been ironed out by the time
I
come to make a firm engine choice, but I plan on keeping all options
open
from the start.
 
Steve.
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: reflector-bounces at tvbf.org [mailto:reflector-bounces at tvbf.org] On
Behalf Of wooden at alltel.net
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 6:18 AM
To: Velocity Aircraft Owners and Builders list; Velocity Aircraft Owners
and
Builders list
Subject: Re: Re: REFLECTOR: DH engine vs. Velocity Beauty
 
I have ordered the DH and just got off the phone with their office.
They
originally indicated that my inverted engine would be delivered in
February,
but now they have put off the delivery date until May at the earliest.
I
believe it is the best engine for the Velocity, and I am willing to wait
until they get it right.
 
Steve Wooden
  

From: "Richard J. Gentil"  <mailto:richard at naples-air-center.com>
<richard at naples-air-center.com>
Date: 2006/02/13 Mon AM 07:07:15 CST
To: Velocity Aircraft Owners and Builders list
<mailto:reflector at tvbf.org> <reflector at tvbf.org>
Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: DH engine vs. Velocity Beauty
 
Steve,
 
I was looking at the 200hp DH engine but I ended up opting for the 
IO-390-X with the Klaus' LSE Dual Plasma III CDI with Hall Effect
Module.
 
My two reasons where:
 
   1. Proven design with a long history.
   2. A couple of hundred hours less construction time vs the DH.
 
Richard
 
Steven Oakley wrote:
 
    

I am also interested in a DH engine, it does occur to me that the 
model of velocity they are using for testing has no NACA scoops on 
the top and was possibly an older velocity that had a different 
Engine airflow system. I am hoping that with the proposed "velocity 
produced firewall kit" that a way of using the NACA scoops on the top 
of the fuselage would be found that would give sufficient cooling, 
also that engine alternatives will be available to reduce the need for
      

cowl mods.
  

Anyhow I hope they have thought about this, bat as an alternative I 
could go for the superior XP360 or the IO-390X or even something 
else, who knows what will hit the streets in the next 3 or so years.
 
Steve.  
 
-----Original Message-----
From: reflector-bounces at tvbf.org [mailto:reflector-bounces at tvbf.org] 
On Behalf Of Keith Hallsten
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 9:49 PM
To: 'Velocity Aircraft Owners and Builders list'
Subject: RE: REFLECTOR: DH engine vs. Velocity Beauty
 
The DeltaHawk "A"-series or "inverted V" will fit in the standard 
cowl designed for an IO-360.  That will take care of the top cowl
      

modification.
  

However, it is not yet available.  In all likelihood, this will be an 
option by the time you need an engine.
 
The consideration of the cooling scoops is a tougher problem.  It's 
in the very nature of compression-ignition engines that they run 
hotter and have more significant cooling requirements.  See, for 
example, the air intake for the C-182 STC installation of the SMA
      

SR305-230 turbo-diesel.  It's HUGE.
  

>From what I know, you will need a big scoop to keep a diesel happy.  
 
 
      

(The
   
 
        

original SMA was liquidated last year after losing $millions$ trying 
to solve the technical and marketing problems of putting their 
turbo-diesel into planes.  The engine is coming back to market under 
SAFRAN Group, see www.smaengines.com.  So far, it looks like 
DeltaHawk is having better luck!)
 
Keith Hallsten
 
 
 
 
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