160HP @ 6,600 RPM though, so some of those weight savings will be taken up with a reduction drive.
At a guess, that 140lb, though listed as dry weight, wouldn't include the oil cooler or radiator either. It looks to be just the bare engine.
Still, that looks to be worth keeping an eye on depending where they set the initial price.
Still, that looks to be worth keeping an eye on depending where they set the initial price.
Yep...so true.
Just yesterday, my buddy said that the Subie take-out sitting on his hangar floor has to go..around $1,500 for a 4 cyl. Egg engine out of my friends -7, with only 200 hours on it!
Best,