NWade wrote:It is true that the AeroVee Turbo adds weight and complexity over the base AeroVee engine; but it is approved by the factory and meets the 200-lb weight limit for the engine, fluids, and engine-mounted accessories.
--Noel
Sonex #1339, AeroVee Turbo
I see that nobody wants to touch this discussion and I'm hesitant also but I've been hammered a few times over FWF weight because I have a 3.0 Corvair on the nose of my taildragger. I would ask Noel if you have verified these weights or are you quoting the factory specifications on this?
If we are just talking engine without oil I can claim my Corvair at 218 lbs. FWF but the actual installed weight is higher than that (weights were discussed in another thread - (
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=4273&hilit=justification) when all of the FWF items are counted (as it should be).
The Aerovee is listed at 160 lbs. without exhaust & oil. The prototype turbo Aerovee was listed at 185 lbs. using Nikasil Cylinders (without exhaust and oil?). Since that time there have been several items added to these turboed engines (cooling radiator, fan, pumps, hoses, clamps, wiring, coolant) and all of that adds weight beside the more than 5lbs of oil that it carries. So I believe the OP has a legitimate question.
Has any builder verified by an accurate scale what the total weight of the FWF install is on a Turbo-Aerovee? At the end of the day it matters not to me as that is not the engine I would choose but other prospective builders might want/need this information ...