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rafael(at)gforcecable.com
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PostPosted: Thu May 10, 2007 3:07 pm    Post subject: IO-320 Reply with quote

I’m considering building an RV9-A. One of the factors I’m weighing is the availability of an injected engine. Has anyone have any information on an IO-320 installation? Van’s web site only calls for the O-320.

Thanks and regards,

Rafael
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PostPosted: Thu May 10, 2007 3:45 pm    Post subject: IO-320 Reply with quote

I am building a 9A with an IO-320. The Superior cold induction sump
issue is supposed to be resolved "real soon now". In the meantime, my
engine is on order. I have been offered the chance to change the
configuration but I can still afford to wait. Talking to Van's
engineers, I will end up using the same cowl as the -7A angle valve
IO-360 without the "snout" under the chin. The forward facing servo will
be fed air from the left "nostril" instead. It's a little hard to see
because of the prop blur, but the red RV on Van's main page has a smooth
chin. If you follow the link to the RV-8/8A, the 3-view drawings show an
8 with a snout and an 8A with a smooth chin.

The vertical servo in place of a traditional carburetor would be a much
easier installation. It would look just like an O-320 and use the same
cowl, intake, etc. The biggest difference would be the fuel boost pump.

Hope this helps,
John Morgensen
Rafael wrote:
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I’m considering building an RV9-A. One of the factors I’m weighing is
the availability of an injected engine. Has anyone have any information
on an IO-320 installation? Van’s web site only calls for the O-320.



Thanks and regards,



Rafael

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PostPosted: Thu May 10, 2007 4:41 pm    Post subject: IO-320 Reply with quote

I recently had an interesting chat with Larry
Vetterman who builds the exhaust systems for Van's.
He has an RV-7A with an IO-0-360 with the smooth cowl
without the fish mouth lower induction opening.
It his opinion that if using an injected engine the
best choice is an updraft induction sump and use the
cowling with the forward facing fish mouth. He said
his test indicates that gives 1 1/2 more inches of
manifold pressure.
You might want to give him a call.

Dennis Thomas
--- John Morgensen <john(at)morgensen.com> wrote:

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<john(at)morgensen.com>

I am building a 9A with an IO-320. The Superior cold
induction sump
issue is supposed to be resolved "real soon now". In
the meantime, my
engine is on order. I have been offered the chance
to change the
configuration but I can still afford to wait.
Talking to Van's
engineers, I will end up using the same cowl as the
-7A angle valve
IO-360 without the "snout" under the chin. The
forward facing servo will
be fed air from the left "nostril" instead. It's a
little hard to see
because of the prop blur, but the red RV on Van's
main page has a smooth
chin. If you follow the link to the RV-8/8A, the
3-view drawings show an
8 with a snout and an 8A with a smooth chin.

The vertical servo in place of a traditional
carburetor would be a much
easier installation. It would look just like an
O-320 and use the same
cowl, intake, etc. The biggest difference would be
the fuel boost pump.

Hope this helps,
John Morgensen


Rafael wrote:
> I’m considering building an RV9-A. One of the
factors I’m weighing is
> the availability of an injected engine. Has
anyone have any information
> on an IO-320 installation? Van’s web site only
calls for the O-320.
>
>
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
>
>
> Rafael
>
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