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ww 200RV prop

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 12:12 am
by hydroguy2
Anyone have any updated feedback on the WW 200Rv prop?

I'm thinking about placing an order for my -7.

Re: ww 200RV prop

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 10:42 am
by hydroguy2
hydroguy2 wrote:Anyone have any updated feedback on the WW 200Rv prop?
Nevermind, I went ahead and put the deposit down. It''s the prop I want, so now I need to find a way to pay for it...just like everything else in this plane. :o

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 1:01 pm
by Spike
I so understand the money aspect, but ya know what, I'm getting to the point that if I wait for all of the planets to align, it won't happen. Go for it and let us know how you like the prop.

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 1:44 pm
by Speed3Guy
I've got a little over 60 hours on mine. Love it. Climbs well, cruises well, and quiet. My 8A is faster than the numbers published by Van's. The only prop that has been on my plane is the 200RV though, so I don't have any comparison information.

Guy

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 3:05 pm
by hydroguy2
Speed3Guy wrote:..... Love it. Climbs well, cruises well, and quiet. ......is faster than the numbers .......Guy
:mrgreen: That's what I'm talking about! :mrgreen:

anything special about your engine?

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 3:33 pm
by Speed3Guy
hydroguy2 wrote:anything special about your engine?
Nope. Mattituck TMX-IO360. 180 hp, vertical sump, Precision Airmotive fuel injection. Standard compression, One Lightspeed PlasmaII+, One mag.

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 3:42 pm
by bullojm1
Speed3Guy wrote: Nope. Mattituck TMX-IO360. 180 hp, vertical sump, Precision Airmotive fuel injection. Standard compression, One Lightspeed PlasmaII+, One mag.
Sweet....that's basically the same combo I have on my -7! Hopefully with the James cowl/plenum I will blow past Van's numbers as well. I too look forward to experiencing all the greatness I have heard about the 200RV prop.

200RV Groupees

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 7:34 pm
by aparchment
Looks like we will have to form a row at OSH just for 7s with Whirlwind props. I jumped in too, though I don't need mine for a while.

Re: 200RV Groupees

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 5:07 pm
by Speed3Guy
aparchment wrote:Looks like we will have to form a row at OSH just for 7s with Whirlwind props. I jumped in too, though I don't need mine for a while.
I guess I'll have to park elsewhere since my Whirlwind prop is on a lowly 8A. :cry: :)

don't cry

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 9:50 pm
by aparchment
Aw heck Guy, don't cry. We can just put all the planes with WW200s on the same row :-)

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 8:22 am
by weezbad
Guys plane beats the numbers because the paint is so slick...... :wink:

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 8:22 pm
by Dan A
Guy,

I get the same results with my 8 / WW200RV combo. It's a tad faster than the other simular configured RV 8's.

Enjoy!!

Dan A

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 6:58 pm
by hydroguy2
bullojm1 wrote: ....... same combo I have on my -7! Hopefully with the James cowl/plenum .....
Mike did you use a Saber prop extension? or what?

I just talked with Kevin at AmericaPropeller. I was under the impression I ordered a extended hub prop during the group buy. But apparently the hub that comes on the group buy props needs an extension from Saber to work with the James Cowl.

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:01 pm
by bullojm1
hydroguy2 wrote:
Mike did you use a Saber prop extension? or what?

I just talked with Kevin at AmericaPropeller. I was under the impression I ordered a extended hub prop during the group buy. But apparently the hub that comes on the group buy props needs an extension from Saber to work with the James Cowl.
Brian-

No, I didn't use the Saber extension. Since I was going vertical induction, I could use the James short cowl and get away with the standard hub. I am pretty sure Kevin told me I could get an extended hub back in 2008 for my prop instead of the standard hub if I didn't want to go with the extension. I say work on him for the extended hub if you really need it. You going with the SJ cowl? Vertical or Horizontal induction? Feel free to contact me off-list at mike@rvplane.com for any specific questions.

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:25 pm
by hydroguy2
Yes, I'm going with long James cowl. Horizontal FI. I too was under the impression that a longer hub was available on the WW200RV. I was in contact with Kevin at AmericaProp today, he informed me that I need to buy a Saber extension. Aaargh! more money

I jumped on the group buy last April and am just now finalizing my prop order. Part of the reason I went with the WW is no extension ($$). I have an email to WhirlwindAviation asking about the hubs now. I may get my money back from American Prop and do something different....gotta sleep on it.

Thanks for the info

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:57 pm
by bullojm1
I really don't know what you can do different for an extended hub c/s hub. I say pester Kevin at American Props and tell him WW (I wish I knew his name @ WW in OH, might be worth a call to the mothership of WW) told some other SATISFIED 200RV purchaser could opt for FREE to get the extended McCauley hub on their WW 200RV. I think it could be something American Props may not know about but the factory does.

A prop extension is not the end of the world if you have to resort to it. You will still be lighter than a Hartzell (BTW u will have to get the Saber extension for that prop toooo).

Plus why Horizontal Induction? Sure, no ugly scoop, but all my vertical induction FI guys say they get more MP out of their engine since the scoop pushes the air right into their engine compared to the local Horizontal induction guys. Its only 5 HP more in ideal environments. Is $5000+ worth 5HP??? Clearly you can tell I am a vertical fuel injection fan :evil:

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 11:23 pm
by hydroguy2
I've already sent my email to Whirlwind asking about the hubs. We'll see what they have. I realize the Saber isn't a deal breaker, just another $300 :( .


For me the horizontal FI is just something I want. It's adding $1300. I'll probably build a Ram air for it.

Sometimes I get an idea in my head and cost takes a backseat, other times I'm pretty frugal. I have a vision and hopefully one day I'll be flying that vision.

of course I may crash and burn, since I'm building a tip-up taildragger, no pax brakes, left hand throttle, no back up gages, cracked canopy and no flame test interior.....yikes

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 8:38 am
by hydroguy2
Slept on it and then called Whirlwind this morning. After talking with Greg, he said in the past, they had gotten some servicable McCauley hubs which are 2" longer. But they currently aren't doing that AND the James cowl would need shortened to fit. I have decided to go ahead with my purchase and also purchase a Saber extension. oh well it's only money

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 11:30 pm
by hydroguy2
went to my friends body shop and brought home some paint charts. Picked out a couple of colors for my prop. I can't afford a real fancy paint job, but am having it painted....no chad, it's not red and silver

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 10:42 am
by hydroguy2
got an email last night. Prop should be shipped by mid-November. On thursday, I received my Saber prop extension..very nice looking piece. It wasn't banished to the shop, like most airplane parts.
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oh yeah that whirling, sucking sound you can hear across the nation is the vortex centered on my checking account. I like to think of it as my own personal stimulus package for aviation....now if I could just get the taxpayers to bail me out.