Is he providing the code and wiring instructions? Without it, it is useless to a regular person.
I do wish FAA would get rid of the ridiculous red tape for aircraft avionics and a better manufacturing system for engines. No reason why a $100 computer should cost 20k in a plane and no reason why a 50 year old engine technology should cost 50k when CNC and fast computers can generate engines for less cost.
If its really possible the experimental/amateur crowd will come up with it. The reason a $100 computer costs $20K is because they had to put $19,900 worth of testing in it to make the FAA happy. The stuff put in Ex/Ab has no such requirement. That's why you see EFIS and autopilots that cost pennies on the dollar to the stuff they put in certificated airframes.I do wish FAA would get rid of the ridiculous red tape for aircraft avionics and a better manufacturing system for engines. No reason why a $100 computer should cost 20k in a plane and no reason why a 50 year old engine technology should cost 50k when CNC and fast computers can generate engines for less cost.
It is telling that no one has really come up with a replacement to GA engines, though.
Lots of auto engine conversions flying in E/AB Light Sport aircraft.