"unless I fall over a Type 4 cheap."  Doug Rupert)

As most of you know last year I replaced my type 4 after 20 years.  I talked 
to Mark L and visited WW's site and added the numbers up to see if I could 
afford or even if I should switch to the corsair.  The VW won the argument 
for me just because a new VW would be a bolt on and fly proposition.  A lot 
of parts were reused from the original engine.  With the corvair I would 
have had to change things like mount, charging system, baffeling, cowling 
changes, prop etc, etc.  If I had no other engine, just starting out, the 
cost would probably be close enough to go either way.  I considered the 
reengineering for the turbo to be minor compared to all the mods required to 
my flyable plane to convert it to accept the corvair.   As for the choice 
for an ignition system, I've had discussions with others, Ron Eason in 
particular about full blown EFI systems.  I feel that they can be adapted to 
the VW or corvair.   But, like Mark L and others have stated in many 
different ways,   If your reason for building the KR is to have a plane to 
fly, you have to stop building and changing the thing and get it into the 
air.  I can guarantee you that once it fly's you won't want to change many 
more things that keep you from getting that Yeeeee Haaaaa feeling.

Orma
Southfield, MI
N110LR Tweety, old enough to drink this year
Flying and more flying, to the gathering or bust
http://www.kr-2.aviation-mechanics.com/ 



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