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John Halpenny wrote:
On Dec 20, 12:03 am, cavelamb himself wrote: snip But that all assumes you are going to use it direct drive - which almost nobody does. If you use a gearbox, belt PSRU, or HiVo chain PSRU, they will all give you an offset of several inches, making for the same center of gravity without the other changes, and allowing for much greater power, because engine RPM's can be run much higher for the same prop RPM. And what does all that do to 1) weight and 2) CG ??? 1) A PSRU gives a smaller faster engine, which is usually lighter even with the weight of the reduction gear. 2) Raising the output shaft several inches is the same as lowering the CG, and the bulk of the engine that spoils your view, the same amount. John halpenny Not necessarily. Starting with a V8 (or any other given engine) doesnt make the engine smaller... This only works for an engine "designer"... |
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