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lycoming turbo normalizers (for experimentals)



 
 
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Old July 21st 03, 03:33 AM
ivo welch
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Default lycoming turbo normalizers (for experimentals)

is http://www.m-20turbos.com the only game in town for
turbo-normalizing an IO-360 engine? seems like a nice product, but
very dearly priced.

regards, /iaw
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Old July 21st 03, 05:10 PM
Big John
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IAW

No. I had a Ray Jay (normalizing) turbo on my Mark 20C Mooney (see on
Internet). Book cruise HP to way up high. Denver take offs, pulled
sea level HP same as here in Houston.

Never exceeded the 32 " HG and got TBO time out of engine.

After market turbos (or OEM) are not cheap.


Big John

On 20 Jul 2003 19:33:31 -0700, (ivo welch)
wrote:

is
http://www.m-20turbos.com the only game in town for
turbo-normalizing an IO-360 engine? seems like a nice product, but
very dearly priced.

regards, /iaw


 




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