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Turbo Shaft Engines?
cross scavenged engines
You will have to be more specific as there are many factors to consider ie:- Type of aircraft Piston engine Piston engine turbo charged Jet engined
There's only one type of 400 turbo.
Yes, the Sard Fuel pressure regulator works on both turbo and N/A engines. I would recommend the Standard type regulator.
The 14b turbo the TSI's come with stock.
Reciprocating engines (piston engines) are internal combustion engines. Rotary engines ( Wankel engine) is also an internal combustion engine. In general, all types of engines in which the combustion chamber is an integrating part of the engine is considered a internal combustion engine.
Since the terminology "V type" refers to piston configuration and since jet engines don't have pistons then it's not possible.
This is a type of high tech ultra light weight aluminum piston material for use in automotive engines. It has desirable strength and weight characteristics in comparison to cast pistons but lacks strength in comparison to Forged materials in piston manufacture.
depending on your engine type some 1994 Hyundai scoupe engines will work and some 1995 Hyundai scoupe engines will work some engines were turbo and some had a distributor and others had coil packs
Any fixed-wing aircraft with an engine is an airplane. There are different kinds: piston-engine airplanes have piston engines driving propellers, (airplane engines are horizontally-opposed, like the engine in an old Volkswagen), turboprop airplanes have turbine engines with gearboxes that drive propellers, and jet airplanes have turbine engines that move the plane directly. So, factually, a jet is a type of engine on an airplane. However, over time, aircraft with jet engines have often been referred to as "jets."
The engine swap could be possible, depending on the type of engines. Both the 1991 and 1994 engines will have to be the same size, or at least have the same mounting pattern.