Don at Airflow
Well Known Member
We are looking at installing one of our fuel injection systems that we have developed for the Rotax 912 engine on a Vans RV-12.
Here is the deal. To do the first installation I will need an airplane at my shop to make the intake manifold design, do the airframe fuel system plumbing and document the installation. The airplane does not have to be in flying condition, but the engine must be installed in the airframe fuselage along with the complete engine cowl. We would have to be able to run the engine after the installation is complete.
The time frame to do this project is 6 to 10 weeks. The cost to the customer is the use of their airplane for the said time and payment of the fuel injection system components at a discounted price (I?m guessing $3200.00). Current Rotax 914 kits we have developed to date cost $3700.00 to $4200.00. We would be supplying the labor to install the system, airframe fuel system and boost pump plumbing, mixture control cable, pump switch/s, engine compartment hoses and control system brackets and air inlet. This would be at no cost to the customer.
If this interests you, you can email me at [email protected] or call me at 864-576-4512. For those of you that don?t know, our shop is located at the Spartanburg Downtown Airport (KSPA) Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Don
Here is the deal. To do the first installation I will need an airplane at my shop to make the intake manifold design, do the airframe fuel system plumbing and document the installation. The airplane does not have to be in flying condition, but the engine must be installed in the airframe fuselage along with the complete engine cowl. We would have to be able to run the engine after the installation is complete.
The time frame to do this project is 6 to 10 weeks. The cost to the customer is the use of their airplane for the said time and payment of the fuel injection system components at a discounted price (I?m guessing $3200.00). Current Rotax 914 kits we have developed to date cost $3700.00 to $4200.00. We would be supplying the labor to install the system, airframe fuel system and boost pump plumbing, mixture control cable, pump switch/s, engine compartment hoses and control system brackets and air inlet. This would be at no cost to the customer.
If this interests you, you can email me at [email protected] or call me at 864-576-4512. For those of you that don?t know, our shop is located at the Spartanburg Downtown Airport (KSPA) Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Don