one has a vertical, the other one a horizontal induction
Well observed TimDan - I looked at the screen capture in your original post again. At the top it says “…. With no ignition or fuel system*“. Hmm, yes, I think I understand your question now - if neither the “O“ or “IO” version do not include the injection system, why the cost difference? Interesting.
I see Aden gave us the answer.
Keep in mind the O engine will have the low pressure engine fuel pump designed for a carb, the IO will have the high pressure engine fuel pump designed for fuel injection.I should have stated that it is not a new build, and that I have ordered a YO-360-A1A, vertical induction, as it gives me the possibility of installing either a carb, or to "upgrade" to a FI, or a EFI.
Biggest FI turnoff for me is the magic spells people here have to perform to get it hot start. I am way too anxious for this problem!During the Winter 24/25 I spent some time analyzing all the options open as to properly feed my new engine.
Offers were taken from all injection system providers, including SDS and EFII, and all pros and cons of FI vs carb weighed out...
And guess what is adorning my now 200h old was new 6 month ago YO? Yes ladies and gentlemen, a carb.
I happen to have made direct fuel economy comparison during long flights with different friends, all 360 engines equipped RVs. The FI economy advantage is here, but is minimal.
OTOH the carb offers many advantages over FI, so long live the carb![]()
Yep - if you cruise ROP the carb is not grossly bad. I cruise LOP 90% of the time.I happen to have made direct fuel economy comparison during long flights with different friends, all 360 engines equipped RVs. The FI economy advantage is here, but is minimal.
OTOH the carb offers many advantages over FI, so long live the carb![]()
I cruise LOP 100% of the time with all of our engines - FI or Carb. To get the carbed engines LOP you just pull the throttle back a smidge to get it off WOT and the lean roughness smooths out - at least on the 360’s.Yep - if you cruise ROP the carb is not grossly bad. I cruise LOP 90% of the time.
Carl
Thanks, so do I. Always at cruise, and in descent. The target being Carson speed, which in return means I usually regulate my IAS by using the mixture, which at this point is well LOP.I cruise LOP 90% of the time.
