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Old 07-04-2006, 11:18 AM
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Inspired by Bob Axsom's cowl mod series, I have added a page to my website on speed mods and testing .
click here
It is still a work in progress.
It would be nice if Kevin H would comment on the testing guidelines.

There is a new thread on Bob's stuff in the traditional engines area.

Bob's write up is here

Great work Bob!

See you all at OSH!!

John
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Old 07-04-2006, 01:06 PM
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John-

Thanks for the post. I have looked over your web site before and am interested in a lot of the mods.
Have you been happy with your engine (from a reliability / performance standpoint)?
Did you have to use a prop extension with the SJ cowl?

Lots of good ideas out there - I'm glad you guys are open to sharing info and results for the benefit of the rest of us!

Thomas
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