My engine is the UL Power 350 i.
Here is some of the features:
ULPower Aero Engines developed this engine specifically for use in light aircraft (fixed wing & rotorcraft). It is built to the highest standards with a fully electronic ignition and multipoint fuel injection (FADEC) systemas standard.
The design of this engine was based around critical issues such as reliability, light weight, excellent performance, a direct propeller drive and modern, proven technology.
· Modern Technology 4 stroke, air cooled, 4 cylinder opposed engine
· Dual (redundant) electronic spark ignition (variable timing) – double wasted spark system
· Multipoint common rail electronic fuel injection with automatic altitude and temperature compensation
· Electronic RPM limiter
· Direct propeller drive
· Wet sump forced lubrication with integrated pressure regulator
· 5 bearing crankshaft with thrust ball bearing ( 6 bearings on 4 cylinder egines)
· Ram air cooled cylinders and cylinder heads
· High fuel efficiency
· No carburettor icing problems
· Excellent power to weight ratio
· Electric fuel pump and pressure regulator to eliminate vapour lock and facilitate starting even under adverse conditions. Fuel return system required.
Engines out of the crates include all the following:
· Basic UL350i engine (including: starter motor, 30 amp alternator, standard air and oil filter, standard prop flange with drive lugs ø14, flexible oil pressure sender line)
· Electronic ignition and fuel injection system (including: ECU and standard wiring loom, standard electric fuel pump, 2 fuel filters, double ignition coils, ignition leads)
· Breather with Oil/Air separator (including: temperature resistant hoses and banjo connections)
· Standard Stainless Steel Exhaust System (including: gaskets, springs, screws and washers)
· Rubber Mounts
· Rectifier/regulator and connectors
· Aluminium Ram Air Boxes
· 24 months Standard Limited Engine Warranty
· Engines have ports for both ECU sensors and additional ports for instrument senders, eg, oil P, Manifold P, Oil Temp, fuel pressure.
Therefore, the engines can be started out the box by simply connecting up the power to the starter , 8 wire harness ( ECU power 2 wires, Coils/mags 2 wires, Fuel Flow, RPM, Warning Light and Fuel pump control wire), connecting fuel lines and plug in the ECU. Ready to go.
The optional equipment that we included were dual alternator, dual fuel pumps and 4 into 1 exhaust.