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Anyone in the Ottawa region
I'm new here and although I've had my SVX for 6 years I never even thought to look for a group to discuss it. (my brain must have been loose) There aren't many people in my neck of the woods with one (an SVX not a loose brain) that I could chat with, so up until now I've kinda felt alone.
A question: Is there anyone else here in the Ottawa (Ont/Que) region, and if so where have you been getting service? I can't seem to find a decent mechanic. Even the dealers that I can get to don't seem to do a very good job. Most have done more harm than good and are full of myths about the car. Here's a new one I'd never heard before and just don't believe. I was told the SVX engines are sought after by light plane enthusiasts for some reason. If I flew planes I'm not sure I would put an engine that might have come from a totalled car into it. I could be wrong but despite the wonderful engine it just doesn't make sense to me. |
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Hi!
Glad to see i'm not the only one in Qc on this board My subaru dealer has a mechanic who own 2 SVX. The service I'm getting satisfy me, but it's far from Ottawa. When I'm going there I always ask to get my car repair by him. I talked to him about the site but he doesn't have a computer! He would have been a valuable ressource for the forum... PM me if you want to know more about the dealer. Question: Do you speak French? |
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Re: Anyone in the Ottawa region
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Yes, Subaru engines of all types are popular with the homebuilt crowd because of their layout and durability. Some EG33 engines have been put into aircraft, and some people have posted websites about their experiences. There are even a couple companies in the US which offer Subaru engines (including the EG33) converted for aircraft use. Again, welcome - I hope you stick around!
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Well wadya know ... an urban legend not. It is an awesome engine fer sure.
The only direct experience I have with the light aircraft crowd was a coworker whose plane crashed when the engine failed. It was not a good outcome. So when I hear things that involve potential life threatening issues, safety comes to my mind first. Maybe that's the reason the engines are considered for this purpose. That's cool. Gee I almost forgot, (LBS - loose brain syndrome again) my brother in law owns a small specialty airline near Detroit - air ambulance and such. I think I will pose this to him see if he has a comment. Thanks for the friendly input. |
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Here's one guy's auto engine conversion manifesto: http://www.geocities.com/plmjohnson/auto_engines.htm Subaru engines in small aircraft are apparently common enough that there's an aftermarket industry for them: http://www.rotorcraft.com/ads/nhc.html
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