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Old 04-22-2006, 02:58 PM
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Default mattituck vs aerosport IO360

Hi all,

Does anyone know if there a big difference between mattituck TMXIO360 and aerosport IO360 ? For what i see in their website the cost become with a significative difference. Mattituck is selling their IO360 at 21,000us while aerosport is quoted at 23,000 (both for FP)! That?s a Sensenich prop difference (2k) or i am missing something here??

Also i wold like opinions about mattituck users about their engine as well as customer service and buying experience.


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Old 04-22-2006, 03:17 PM
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Henrique,

Both companies have an excellent reputation and I think both will build an engine pretty much anyway you like. I don't know much about Aerosport beyond their reputation, but I know the guys at Mattituck and they are great to deal with. I believe that Mattituck uses primarily ECI components at this time, but will mix and match ECI, Superior or Lycoming parts as needed or by the preference of the buyer. In addition, Mahlon Russell, Mattituck's technical support guy, is a big contributor to these forums, and will answer any questions you have, regardless of where you buy your engine. Mattituck also offers engine seminars peridoically where they build an engine while you watch, and describe the process in detail. A great learning experience.

Either way you go, I don't think you will be disappointed.
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Old 04-22-2006, 03:35 PM
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Default Eitherone is hard to beat!

My engine was built by Mattituck, and I have nothing but good things to say about it and the buying experience! I have also heard nothing but good things about Aerosport. I personally wouldn't pay much attention to advertised prices, becasue (as Paul Trotter says), they both will build the engine any way you would like it, and until you sit down with each of them and get down to specific parts, you can't really compare offers. Too many options, and you end up with apples and oranges.

So give Mahlon a call, and then Aerosport - if you are really shopping price, then get them both to bid on an identical package. I bet then your decsion will come down to "who is closer to you"!

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Old 04-22-2006, 03:59 PM
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While I have not mashed the start button on my Aerosport IO360, I can say that I had nothing but pleasureable experiences dealing with Bart and Sue. Likewise when I contacted Mattituck, I received good service as well.

I ended up going with Aerosport based on local flyers recommendations and experience. Plus I liked their standard warranty a tad better.

So no matter which you choose, I'm sure you'll receive an engine that will provide years of troublefree service.
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Old 04-22-2006, 04:40 PM
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Ditto everything said so far. I was down between Mattituck, and Aerosport, for an O-360. The price difference wasn't quite as much as you mentioned IIRC, but the warranty is a slam dunk winner for Aerosport. The engine is beautiful, and I have no concerns about what's inside.

I really respect Mahlon's advice, and public service on the forum, and would liked to have repaid that with an order, but I just couldn't see giving up Aerosport's 3 year from first run warranty, and going with Mattituck's 6 months from when they ship the engine warranty. Heck, I bet most builders have their engine more than 6 months before they even crank it, much less run it enough to find out if there's a problem. I like everything about Mattituck but the warranty.

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Old 04-22-2006, 04:44 PM
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Default TMX Engines

Mattituck has made a lot of improvements to the standard ECI/Superior package. Thats what makes it a TMX. This include spray nozzles for the cam and special maching of the case to improve lubrication. I wasn't aware of all the mods they made until I participated in a Mattituck forum at S&F where they let you tear down one of their TMX engines (under close supervision).

I even came back the following day and helped assemble it. After that forum, I was sold on a TMX.

Give them a call and ask them about their mods, do the same with AeroSport. You can't go wrong with either. They both have great products and excellent reputations.

Get ready to write that big check!

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Old 04-22-2006, 04:45 PM
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My engine purchase was the hardest, agonizing decision I had to make after what seemed like years of careful shopping around and comparing. Price was important but not as important as the reputation of the company that was building the engine I was going to fly behind. After speaking with most of the suppliers out there and anyone that would talk about their engine buy or service, I chose Mattituck mainly because of their exceptional reputation.

I visited their facilities on Long Island and, although they are one of the big players in the aircraft engine business, they seem more like a small family-run operation and they treated me like a member of that family. Of all the people I have talked with at fly-ins, Sun n Fun, Osh, etc., I have never got a bad report on Mattituck. My engine with its custom paint job is absolutely beautiful and the workmanship is outstanding.

Henrique, I know you can't go wrong with Mattituck on a decision as important as this. I don't work for Mattituck, know anyone personally there, or have had any contact with them since I drove away from their shop with my new engine.
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Old 04-22-2006, 05:10 PM
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I bought a parallel valve IO-360 from aereosport and can assure you that you will not be dissapointed.The price at the time was very competitive.
I personally put more weight on someone's good reputation than someone's good price.
The engine was ordered in March and promised on a date in December.
Sue called me within days of the promised date to tell me that the engine was ready to ship.
Now, 3 years and (250 hours RV8 flying time) later, I would do everything exactly the same.
In fact my RV10 will need an IO-540 before too long.
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Old 04-23-2006, 06:07 AM
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I've got to chime in here for Aerosport Power. Bart and Sue are really wonderful people to deal with. You simply cannot go wrong buying from them, and their service after the sale is legendary. Having said that, everyone I've talked to who has dealt with Mattituck has been very satisfied also. This seems to be a lucky case of having multiple great choices.
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Old 04-23-2006, 07:12 AM
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Henfique, My experience with Mattituck has been positive since the begining. I put an XP360 on my RV4 2 years ago and have had no problems. They even put the Christian inverted oil fitings on the sump at no extra charge. Again no complaints with Mattituck. Roger Moore N67PM
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