Ridge Runner wrote:The power is VERY linear on the 800, almost like an electric motor
Do you think you'll get the take-off thrust and short wind-up time that you get now with your Rotax 582?
Also, how much does it weigh with gearbox and starter?
it is going to come out around 15-20 pounds heavier than the 582. The biggest issue will be a functional exhaust system that will fit inside the cowling. I am going to run the stock snowmachine exhaust on the test stand and pitch the prop for that exhaust as my baseline. Then I will start cutting it up and rotating it around to get it to fit in the cowling. Right now I dont have plans to go electric start with this engine. With the EFI, I have never had to pull the rope more than twice even at -20 temps. To put a starter on it would probably mean going to the rotax "E" gear box or getting very creative and making my own electric start ring gear etc.
I know that just cause you double the torque and hp does not translate into double the thrust, however, I am expecting significant improvements over the 582 (seriously, how can the double factors not give your gobs more thrust). If I can take the engine from a dead stand still in a sled from 15-1700 RPM to WOT of 8000 in about 2 seconds, I don't see where it would be any different in spool up times than the 582.
I had planned to have this engine flying by now, but my work schedule has precluded me from doing anything on it for the last 6 months. Starting next month I will be back on my 2 week on 2 week off schedule and I will be able to devote lots of time to getting this engine in the air ( I hope anyway) haha.