Subject: Newbee question
From: Rotary Engine
Date: 7/3/2006, 7:46 AM
To: AAme


> I think If I were starting out I would buy one of those
> Aussie RX8 engines.
>
> New e-mail Asian198@bigpond.net.au
>
> Phones and Fax must have the 61 7 prefix as in 61 7 3208 0514
> 61 = Australia, 7 = State ( the 0 is dropped with overseas calls - why?)
> then the local number - OK!
> George (down under)
>
>
>   > Hi Randy,
>   > Thanks for your email.
>   > Cost of this engine in US dollars is $2,100 including freight.  I
>   > would
>   > prefer to send two engines as this will work out easier for packing
>   > and
>   > paperwork.
>   > If your friend is also interested, please let me know.
>   > Kind regards,
>   > Rupert,
>   > ASIAN AUTO SPARES
>
> Paul Lamar ...No rotor no motor.


Paul!

Has anyone in North America had experience with these motors?
If not, why not? They 'seem' like a pretty good deal.
Are they turbo normalizable?

Thanks, Mike



Yes several subscribers.... probably half a dozen have taken
delivery and are pleased.

Paul Lamar ...No rotor no motor.

I ordered mine last week. Rupert emailed saying it will be near my location
in the middle of August. I purchased a 6 port version. What I need to find
out is, what modifications do I need to make to the core, to make it a
reliable, airworthy powerplant? Do I have to split the core, if an internal
look-see shows it to be clean? Can I even see inside (other than the spark
plug holes)?

Thomas Phy
RV-7, wings almost finished.
Fuselage ready to come out from under the work bench!
Redmond OR.

You won't need any core mods. Just plug and play. Keep the water
and oil cool and it will last forever.

Paul Lamar

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