Just came across this in the latest edition of AVWEB's weekly newsletter. Too Cool!!!
"A NEW GA POWERPLANT FROM AN OLD, WELL-KNOWN MANUFACTURER
Noting that the current development of general aviation diesel
powerplants relies on unproven designs that have yet to overcome
inherent problems with excess weight, Cummins Diesel spokesperson Phool
Ng Yu yesterday told AVweb that the company plans to enter the market
with a variant of its venerable 24-valve turbo diesel used in Chrysler's
Dodge Ram pick-up truck line. In its aviation version, the Cummins
diesel will pound out 245 HP at 2,700 RPM and a propeller blade-snapping
505 foot-pounds of torque at power settings as low as 1,600 RPM. Yu
told AVweb that the company is projecting that its combined STC package
will not require a reduction in useful load in most installations. "
Greg
"A NEW GA POWERPLANT FROM AN OLD, WELL-KNOWN MANUFACTURER
Noting that the current development of general aviation diesel
powerplants relies on unproven designs that have yet to overcome
inherent problems with excess weight, Cummins Diesel spokesperson Phool
Ng Yu yesterday told AVweb that the company plans to enter the market
with a variant of its venerable 24-valve turbo diesel used in Chrysler's
Dodge Ram pick-up truck line. In its aviation version, the Cummins
diesel will pound out 245 HP at 2,700 RPM and a propeller blade-snapping
505 foot-pounds of torque at power settings as low as 1,600 RPM. Yu
told AVweb that the company is projecting that its combined STC package
will not require a reduction in useful load in most installations. "
Greg