Greg,
The design is being tested by Butch on his Finite Element Analysis
program. I have completed the bellhousing which he is currently testing -
physically.
A working prototype is not too fat off!
If you wanted to visit me and discuss the different aspects, give me
a call as your local 33515448
George ( down under) Brisbane.
George, how far off are you with a working prototype. I just bought
my RX8 engine and was going to order Tracy's PSRU for my RV8.
Greg
Brisbane
Bill,
Butch and I hare working on an Aussie design, hopefully we can get it
right!
George ( down under)
George, Atkins is now using the Powersport internal ring gear psru.
You can check it out on the web at
www.powersportaviation.com .
It's a really nice unit though heavy, around 60 pounds. I do like the
arrangement in some ways. But it is high priced at $6,500.00! If I spend
this much on a PSRU I would buy the Mistral. Lighter and configured for a
hydraulic constant speed from the start. I had been in communication with
the designer of the PowerSport unit for some time. He was supposed to be
building a new unit that would handle more power and be lighter. He was
involved in auto work though and hasn't made much progress in over a year.
The one big advantage of the internal ring gear unit is that it offsets
the e-shaft centerlind about 3 inches lower. That lower e-shaft center
line makes it much easier to wrap the intake over the engine. PowerSport
has had some money problems so I don't know what the current status of the
company is. If I was to order from them I would probably request a escrow
account to prevent getting into trouble.
Bill Jepson