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On Oct 10, 7:14 am, Scott wrote:
OK, I guess I can buy into that one, but I'm still confused a bit. If one is limiting it (the O-320) to a given RPM that gives 100 HP out, wouldn't that same RPM give less than 100 HP at high density altitude just as an O-200 would? Scott They're not deliberately limiting it to 100 hp. The fixed-pitch prop does that on any airplane. Your O-320 will make any O-200 look sick. You need to fly a 150 with the O-200, and you won't complain anymore. A 150 with the O-200 on takeoff won't generate anywhere near 100 hp. In fact, I have my suspicions that it never did, even at 2750 RPM. We had those engines in a couple of 150s, and I flew an Aircoupe with a C-90, 10 less hp than the O-200, and it took off much shorter, climbed and cruised much faster than the 150. It generated that 90 hp at a lower RPM, which means that less hp was lost to drag. The airplane weighed only 150 lb less than the 150. A guy in the US did some testing on a 150. He did a static thrust test, full RPM with the airplane pulling on a hefty spring scale. Got around 230 lb, IIRC. Then he took that O-200 out and put in a 100 hp Subaru conversion and did the static test again and got almost 300 lb. That wasn't with a lower-pitched prop, either; the airplane cruised as well as before at a similar RPM. Makes one wonder about hp claims. Dan |
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