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![]() Morgans wrote: "Greg Farris" wrote Meanwhile - I've seen KingAir conversions replacing the PT6's with water-cooled V8's!They make all kinds of claims for performance improvements. Cool! Got any links? -- Jim in NC Good morning, There was some press about an outfit that was developing a conversion to swap the King Air's PT6 turboprop engines for V-8 piston engines. I think the name of the engine was spelled something similar to "Oreneda" or something vaguely like that. I have not read anything about it in the past year or so, never seen a real one, and there is nothing that I can find on the net about it ( perhaps someone more proficient with Google would have success). Given the near bullet-proof reputation of the PT6, maybe it was just too hard to sell, despite the cost of dealing with timed-out turbines. Blue skies . . . John |
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