I am wondering if anyone has thought about going with a Deltahawk engine in the RV-15?
What if any modifications would be needed? I assume a different engine mount. Would the kit cowling fit over the 200HP DeltaHawk engine?
Can you put diesel/jet fuel in tanks sealed with ProSeal?
Thanks in advance for any answers.
Utah,
I am currently working with DeltaHawk and SynergyAir on the building and installation of the DH engines on both the RV14 and the RV15.
Lots of incomplete or wrong information on the DeltaHawk engine and installation in the replies to your question.
I'll try to answer your questions as best I can.
First, DeltaHawk's plan is to offer a
complete Firewall Forward package for the RV models - - more-or-less plug and play. This is partially to mitigate the fact that most builders don't have experience installing anything other than a standard Lycoming FF package. The pricing DH has been quoting folks is for
the complete package. That is, a builder would receive the engine on the mount with all the goodies (starter, alternator, heat exchangers, turbo, etc) mounted and ready to go. The cowling is also included. This seems to be something folks are not properly considering when comparing the DH price to a standard Lycoming installation. I think DH could do a better job messaging this to folks.
Related to this, we are now in construction on the second DeltaHawk RV14 - using our learnings from the first plane to create a completed FF package for the RV14. Incidentally, the first DH RV14 will be converted to a tricycle gear for the purpose of creating a FF package for that configuration. Work on this will likely start in a few months.
Regarding the RV15: We have the wing kit and like others are anxiously awaiting the remainder of the kits so we can complete the build. Our plan is to install the 235hp engine. This is mostly a personal preference as I believe with the additional cargo capacity of the RV15 its not a bad idea to have the extra power. I fly out of mountain strip on my ranch and also want the extra climb capability - especially in hot weather (fortunately, with the forced air induction - turbo/supercharger- on the DH engine, this should be less of a issue than with a naturally aspirated engine).
Yes, Jet/A diesel is compatible with proseal.
A few random comments based on some of the reply posts:
The fuel system is not FADEC - its a mechanical fuel pump system. Very simple and rock solid. No electronic failure points.
Fuel savings, and related: My 70+/- hours flying the prototype DHRV14 showed about a 35% overall fuel savings vs the burn in my Lycoming RV14. The DH is extremely fuel efficient at low speeds - however, at the typical cruise speeds we tend to fly on XC (about 174 kts, 10-12K msl) I was seeing a fuel flow of about 7.2 gph vs 9.9 gph on the Lycoming. As we get the #2 DH RV14 up and flying, I would expect a bit of improvement due to the reworked cowling. And, finally, the DH will maintain full power to about 17K msl. We have yet to collect data to that altitude. It should perform even better up there.
For more info, check the RV14 and RV15 pages. We are updating the threads there as we make progress.
Craig