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Old May 5th 05, 02:05 PM
Greg Farris
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Default C-172R to SP upgrade

More knowledgable people here will correct me, but from what I know, the
only difference between a 172-R and a 172-SP, besides the leather seats,
is the prop on the SP, running at a slightly higher speed.This produces
a significant performance difference between the two.

Is it possible therefore to "upgrade" a 172R to SP performance?
I am not referring to some aftermarket cruise prop, and I am only
interested in approved modifications (Cessna approved or STC'd).

Thanks in advance,

G Faris

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Old May 5th 05, 08:43 PM
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Greg Farris wrote:
More knowledgable people here will correct me, but from what I know,

the
only difference between a 172-R and a 172-SP, besides the leather

seats,
is the prop on the SP, running at a slightly higher speed.This

produces
a significant performance difference between the two.

Is it possible therefore to "upgrade" a 172R to SP performance?
I am not referring to some aftermarket cruise prop, and I am only
interested in approved modifications (Cessna approved or STC'd).


The only one I know of is the Air Plains STC (www.airplains.com).
They jumped on this before the SP model came out. The 160 hp derated
IO-360 was a natural candidate for a hp upgrade. All you have to do is
spin it a little faster.

John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180)

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Old May 5th 05, 10:01 PM
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"Greg Farris" wrote in message
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More knowledgable people here will correct me, but from what I know, the
only difference between a 172-R and a 172-SP, besides the leather seats,
is the prop on the SP, running at a slightly higher speed.This produces
a significant performance difference between the two.

Is it possible therefore to "upgrade" a 172R to SP performance?
I am not referring to some aftermarket cruise prop, and I am only
interested in approved modifications (Cessna approved or STC'd).

Thanks in advance,

G Faris


You may want to look into the new powerflow exhausts. I spoke with a guy
who did the exhaust mod along with some service from Lycoming that cleans up
the engine a bit. His claims for his Tiger were fairly unbelievable, but it
was clear he thought it was some of the best money he ever spent.


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Old May 5th 05, 10:06 PM
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PS

I have heard from more than one person, including a Cessna rep that R models
actually cruise faster than S models. I dunno whether this is the weight or
the prop.

Just in case you wanted the extra speed rather than the load, climb or
altitude.



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Old May 6th 05, 07:35 AM
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"Aaron Coolidge" wrote in message
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Dude wrote:
: PS

: I have heard from more than one person, including a Cessna rep that R
models
: actually cruise faster than S models. I dunno whether this is the
weight or
: the prop.

: Just in case you wanted the extra speed rather than the load, climb or
: altitude.

I've flown both & studied both POH's. The 172R (160HP) says to use 85%
power for cruise. Amazingly enough, 85% of 160 is the same as 75% of 180!

The SP climbs a bit better in the configuration I flew in which was well
under gross, but you can load it up more than the R as I recall cutting
into
the perfromance delta.
--
Aaron C.


The SP definitely climbs better, but they usually come with more avionics as
well. I have flown both, but I never compared the cruises myself. I do
remember the climb being better in the SP.


 




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