Holy Cowl or not...
Holy Cowl or not...
Finish kit ordering day is rapidly approaching, and this is my current big dilemma.
If I do the James cowl, I think it'll cost me a fair bit more. I'm not sure what the cowl delete nets me, but I think I heard around $600. The James cowl runs around $950, plus I'll have to either ship it separately or go fetch it, plus I'll want to do the James plenum in addition which is another $450, and the James ram air snorkle which is like $150. Additionally, the James cowl will require me to use a long-hub prop or an extension, which will cost more money and weight and complexity.
On the other hand, I like the idea of having a good platform to experiment with pressure recovery in the cowl and baffling, and the James cowl looks good!
Help me decide!
If I do the James cowl, I think it'll cost me a fair bit more. I'm not sure what the cowl delete nets me, but I think I heard around $600. The James cowl runs around $950, plus I'll have to either ship it separately or go fetch it, plus I'll want to do the James plenum in addition which is another $450, and the James ram air snorkle which is like $150. Additionally, the James cowl will require me to use a long-hub prop or an extension, which will cost more money and weight and complexity.
On the other hand, I like the idea of having a good platform to experiment with pressure recovery in the cowl and baffling, and the James cowl looks good!
Help me decide!
Ian
RV-7 SB, chugging toward final assembly
IO-360-C1C 200hp obtained.
Hartzell BA prop received.
James Cowl ordered.
N773WW reserved!
RV-7 SB, chugging toward final assembly
IO-360-C1C 200hp obtained.
Hartzell BA prop received.
James Cowl ordered.
N773WW reserved!
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I was talking to Bill Repucci last night. He says it was $100 more but he might be calculating things a bit different... I dunno.
Anyways, everyone says it is a bit more money and a lot more work.
I am gonna use the Van's cowl whether I like it or not and calling it a day.
...but the James stuff is sweet!
POST PICS!
CJ
Anyways, everyone says it is a bit more money and a lot more work.
I am gonna use the Van's cowl whether I like it or not and calling it a day.
...but the James stuff is sweet!
POST PICS!
CJ
RV-7
Garmin G3X with VP-X & a TMX-IO-360 with G3i
It's all over but the flying! 800+ hours in only 3 years!
Garmin G3X with VP-X & a TMX-IO-360 with G3i
It's all over but the flying! 800+ hours in only 3 years!
James cowl it is; damn the torpedoes, four bells.
Those of you keeping score at home, a full cowl kit delete (hinges and all) is $860 credit for a -7.
The James cowl is $950, airbox $125, plenum $425.
I may take a stab at making my own plenum rather than shell out... depends on my money/time ratio when the day arrives.
Those of you keeping score at home, a full cowl kit delete (hinges and all) is $860 credit for a -7.
The James cowl is $950, airbox $125, plenum $425.
I may take a stab at making my own plenum rather than shell out... depends on my money/time ratio when the day arrives.
Ian
RV-7 SB, chugging toward final assembly
IO-360-C1C 200hp obtained.
Hartzell BA prop received.
James Cowl ordered.
N773WW reserved!
RV-7 SB, chugging toward final assembly
IO-360-C1C 200hp obtained.
Hartzell BA prop received.
James Cowl ordered.
N773WW reserved!
I already posted on your finish kit post...but yes to the James Cowl.
Get the long version cowl, 2.5" Sabre prop extension and the plenum. I bought both my plenum($350) and Cowl($900 w/shipping) off the VAF Classified section. Put a WTB ad there if you are looking, either way be sure you get it early! James can be a little slow at times(he has a life).
I went with a Bower RamAir filter, again used(never installed) off VAF....BUT it was the big one for RV-10's andI had to do a little surgery to make it fit.
I also had to hack up my plenum pretty bad, not sure it was the correct one for my engine. In fact I will be redoing my plenum this winter.
Gotta love the Holy Cowl look
Get the long version cowl, 2.5" Sabre prop extension and the plenum. I bought both my plenum($350) and Cowl($900 w/shipping) off the VAF Classified section. Put a WTB ad there if you are looking, either way be sure you get it early! James can be a little slow at times(he has a life).
I went with a Bower RamAir filter, again used(never installed) off VAF....BUT it was the big one for RV-10's andI had to do a little surgery to make it fit.
I also had to hack up my plenum pretty bad, not sure it was the correct one for my engine. In fact I will be redoing my plenum this winter.
Gotta love the Holy Cowl look
Brian
Townsend, MT
Townsend, MT
It really does look good. Btw Brian, Dan and I looked over your plane pretty closely at OSH, and I gotta say it's absolutely gorgeous. The paint looks great; pictures don't do it justice!
Ian
RV-7 SB, chugging toward final assembly
IO-360-C1C 200hp obtained.
Hartzell BA prop received.
James Cowl ordered.
N773WW reserved!
RV-7 SB, chugging toward final assembly
IO-360-C1C 200hp obtained.
Hartzell BA prop received.
James Cowl ordered.
N773WW reserved!
I would not use the James plenum or airbox with the James cowl. I bought the plemum and did not like the way it fit. I ended up making my own and it was very easy and inexpensive. As for the airbox, you should look at Rod Bower's ram air system. It is much better built than the James airbox and should give some performance improvements.
See http://www.ramairforhomebuilts.com/ for more info.
Good luck,
Paul
See http://www.ramairforhomebuilts.com/ for more info.
Good luck,
Paul
Paul Trotter
RV-8 82080 Finish Kit
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RV-8 82080 Finish Kit
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