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An engine discussion in another thread gave me an idea on a hypothetical scenario. I fully realize that this may not be technically possible the way I put it and almost certainly not financially feasible for anyone to actually do. Or even if someone did or do it it would be a financial flop almost certainly. I get all of that. So this is a purely hypothetical “what if” for pilots here
Some trustworthy company came up with an STC that takes a crate Chevy LS motor(no modifications other than ECU mapping) adds a gear drive and uses it in place of IO540/550 in your plane. Similar power output(a little more to account for extra engine weight). Same useful load. Same performance. Some weight & balance. On MoGas with full FADEC, turn key operation. Like in a car. They successfully tested the combination a number of times for at least 2000 hours in test chambers that simulate all the flight conditions and then some, but they put the tbo at 1000. With a mandatory gear drive replacement at 500h.
The one time conversion(tanks, lines, cooling, prop, etc) cost is $30K. Engine itself is $10K. Gear drive is $5K
current io540 price is around $50k
Would you do it?
EDIT: Just to clarify cost schedule. Assuming no rebuilds, no failures, no cylinder replacements and everything gets replaced at TBO. If you were to fly this for 4000h and NOT install a new engines at the 4000h(just to keep it simple). You would have spent
With LS:
30K initial
4 engines: 40K
8 gear boxes: 40K
Total 110K
With 540
2 engines: 100K
16 mags: 15K? - not really sure here.
Total 115K
So yes, takes a long time to gain engine cost savings.
EDIT #2: Plane would be heavier due to heavier engine. However, the engine will be producing somewhat more power and be more efficient. So gross will go up and fuel quantity will go down to maintain the same performance, range, useful load and balance.
Some trustworthy company came up with an STC that takes a crate Chevy LS motor(no modifications other than ECU mapping) adds a gear drive and uses it in place of IO540/550 in your plane. Similar power output(a little more to account for extra engine weight). Same useful load. Same performance. Some weight & balance. On MoGas with full FADEC, turn key operation. Like in a car. They successfully tested the combination a number of times for at least 2000 hours in test chambers that simulate all the flight conditions and then some, but they put the tbo at 1000. With a mandatory gear drive replacement at 500h.
The one time conversion(tanks, lines, cooling, prop, etc) cost is $30K. Engine itself is $10K. Gear drive is $5K
current io540 price is around $50k
Would you do it?
EDIT: Just to clarify cost schedule. Assuming no rebuilds, no failures, no cylinder replacements and everything gets replaced at TBO. If you were to fly this for 4000h and NOT install a new engines at the 4000h(just to keep it simple). You would have spent
With LS:
30K initial
4 engines: 40K
8 gear boxes: 40K
Total 110K
With 540
2 engines: 100K
16 mags: 15K? - not really sure here.
Total 115K
So yes, takes a long time to gain engine cost savings.
EDIT #2: Plane would be heavier due to heavier engine. However, the engine will be producing somewhat more power and be more efficient. So gross will go up and fuel quantity will go down to maintain the same performance, range, useful load and balance.
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