FormerHangie
En-Route
The other issue with the VW is the heads can't cool well enough to support a lot of output. The later Type 1 1600s sold in the US put out a thumping 46 SAE net horsepower. You can bore and stroke the engine all you want, the Achilles heel in an air cooled engine is heat dissipation in the cylinder heads. When Porsche first started going down the the liquid cooled route, they started with the heads, just like Rotax has done with its engines. Those VW cylinder heads just don't cool well enough to get a lot of output out of that engine. Sure, you can get more than the stock car engine produces, you've got more airflow to work with, but I still don't think you can get enough to get your two place STOLplane to perform as you'd like it.
The 80 hp Rotax is about $2500 less than is the 100. Still, when those trees at the end of the runway start getting close, you'll be wishing you spent the money for the 100 hp. As the saying goes, buy quality, and only cry once. Plus, you'll get most of it back when you sell.
The 80 hp Rotax is about $2500 less than is the 100. Still, when those trees at the end of the runway start getting close, you'll be wishing you spent the money for the 100 hp. As the saying goes, buy quality, and only cry once. Plus, you'll get most of it back when you sell.