Don't waste your time on Ivo or Warp. I tried both and can give you names of 
3 others just in the north Dallas area that tried them. They run out at 130 
mph and will not get any more. The last I heard from Ivo is if you tell him 
it is for a KR he will not sell it to you. He gave me a full refund on my 
prop after 3 months of running it on aKR with a 1835. I also tried the 
in-flight adjustable and ran into the same problems. The Warp drive word not 
refund my money so I gave it away with 2 Posa carbs(junk)to a friend with a 
Flybaby. After about 6 months he gave the prop to a friend with an 
Ultralight. He is happy with the prop.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Colin & Bev Rainey" <crain...@cfl.rr.com>
To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 2:43 PM
Subject: KR> Prop


>I have read for several years about only running wooden props with VW 
>direct drive. Alittle research shows that the main reason was the 
>crankshaft failures near the keyway on the tip of the crankshaft wear the 
>hub is.  The Force One hub was designed to prevent this type of failure. If 
>I have a Force One, then I should be able to run any prop I want since this 
>is designed to eliminate the breakage problem at the snout of crank. I 
>would like to run a ground adjustable Warp Drive prop.
>
> Colin & Beverly Rainey
> Apex Lending, Inc.
> www.eloan2004cr.com
> crai...@apexlending.com
> 407-323-6960
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