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    I have for sale, a EA 82, factory fitted turbo , fuel injected engine. It comes with a belt drive system, new cam belts, water pump and a new gates toothed drive belt. I have gone for horse power, and gearbox to drive my 2 place machine, asking

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    What is the difference between the EA81 and EA82. Also what horsepower

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      EA81 is a push rod O.H.V. motor the EA82 is single O.H.C.motor

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        The EA82, subaru engine, pronounced " su bar u", has normally about 87 hp, while the 82 turbo, with 7 lbs boost, using avgas, will produce about 127 hp. This will run quite merrilly all day, bump the boost up to 13 lbs, and the engine will probally

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          Guys,Remember the important thing is power to weight and not just horsepower.The EA82 weighs significantly more but I agree in turbo form its still pretty good.I used to run a EA81 Turbo with boost limited to 8 PSI at 5100rpm and 5PSI 4200 to 5000. The power to weight is great 125hp for 105kg. The engine has 600+hrs and still going strong.Adrian

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            Guys,Remember the important thing is power to weight and not just horsepower.The EA82 weighs significantly more but I agree in turbo form its still pretty good.I used to run a EA81 Turbo with boost limited to 8 PSI at 5100rpm and 5PSI 4200 to 5000. The power to weight is great 125hp for 105kg. The engine has 600+hrs and still going strong.Adrian Hi Adrian & Darrell1) What was your max RPM on Climb out? was it 5100.2) What is your cruise RPM and fuel burn.Regards SamL.......

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            • #7
              Thanks for the info about the EA81. I actually have another EA81 sitting in my shed with a turbo on it and I keep thinking about it. My engine is brand new and was built with low compression to give good reliability. Don"t want to ruin it by putting a turbo on but would love a few extra horsepower.

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                Sam,Max RPM 5100Cruise RPM depends on Temp and how fast I wanted to go -50kts 420055kts 4600Fuel burn 14 to 18l per hour depending on winds ( not FI, I ran a "blow through" carbi much lighter!)Compression ratio 7:1 and keep the average boost below 5psi otherwise it will be a short life eng!Adrian

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                  Sam,Max RPM 5100Cruise RPM depends on Temp and how fast I wanted to go -50kts 420055kts 4600Fuel burn 14 to 18l per hour depending on winds ( not FI, I ran a "blow through" carbi much lighter!)Compression ratio 7:1 and keep the average boost below 5psi otherwise it will be a short life eng!Adrian Gees thats not bad at all, I expected a higher consumption. The RPM is very typical of Subaru engines, isnt it. You cant complain about your motor Adrian, given its 600 hours old and still going. Thanks Regards SamL.........

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                  • #10
                    adrian, so that is for a 2 seater right ?

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                    • #11
                      Tony,No thats on G198 a single seat gyro. Remember Iam 120kg!Adrian

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                      • #12
                        adrian, i"m not far behind you but taller. it"s important to look at the big picture. what else is the build prop and rotors etc of yours? so for 2g is that a spare in the making????? for big blokes like us that is ?or is the

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                        • #13
                          the EA82 turbo, injected engine, that I had listed as for sale, I have

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