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![]() Thanks Unka Bob I knew you'd know. It's a Walter engine I heard of Walter engines but I never heard the term LOM for them. Mary Carlson of Carlson Aviation has one in their Storch replica called a Cricket. I've seen it in their plane. See I just learned something. Just like Sister Mary Pontius Pilot used to say "keep your eyes open and your mouth shut and ya moght learn something" :-) I wonder why they use such a low compression ratio? Even car engines running regular usually run 8:1. This one is 6.3:1. It would reduce the stress on the parts, allowing less expensive materials than a reliable high compression engine. Roger Halstead ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ My normally aspirated 150 HP Lycoming is 7.0:1 for 80 octane while the 160 HP version is 8.5;1 requiring 100LL. I suspect the 6.3:1 is to prevent detonation when the turbo is at max boost at 100% power. Effective compression with turbo boost likely exceeds 7.3:1. Higher compression could require water injection and/or higher octane fuel to safely remain out of detonation range. Air cooled engines require a lower compression ratio than liquid cooled engines to insure detonation is never achieved under any condition. That's what I was told, anyway. Barnyard BOb -- 50 years of flight |
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