* I am not a turbine guru *
but here's some thoughts to ponder on the garrett / honeywell ...
If you are considering it from a conversion stand point, or a 'bush' stand point... It is almost always longer and heavier than an equally powered Pratt, low weight is one of the beauties of turbine power, but here the nod goes to the Pratt
Because you are spinning the whole she bang on start up, it requires external power OR many GYNORMUS batteries... (read: more weight)
If you use it in an application of many short hops both your neighbors and your ground crew will be unhappy to hear you every time you come and go, as evident by the current crop of ads for seasonal operators in the midwest for next summer, several state 'Garretts need not apply'
The TPE331 was designed for airplanes that fly in the flight levels, as evident by the fact that when you are looking at the nose of the airplane you are looking at the number one first stage compressor wheel... IOW they are not designed to be operated in a FOD potential environment... In other threads we hash out air filters, these things have zip...nada ... zilch, Conversly the Pratts were designed by the same breed of north americans that gave us the beaver, otter, twotter... you get the idea ...They understand terms like 'bush' and 'workhorse'...
A prop strike on anything sucks, it will suck wayyyy more on a Garrett, ever notice the Garrett guys spinning their props after shutting down, (or dry motoring the engine in other apps) that's because the shaft that runs down the whole enchilada is not much bigger around than your thumb, and yes all 750 or more HP are hanging on that, sooo when you shut the thing down and it starts to cool, an un even cooling can bow that shaft

. To be fair here, I personally ran a Garrett through a tree, and a teardown revealed no damage, other than the props..
Nearest I can tell there is nothing more economical about maintaining a Garrett...
Hot loading them sucks, because you don't feather them, and most don't like to be 'flat' or the will heat up, so you keep some pitch in it, and it hunts back and forth and you don't get out to wizz for fear that it will drive away...lol
well... like I said, not a turbine guru, but there are a few on the board
Take care, Rob