Yes, I am. I do need to research it thoroughly. From what I can see so far, it has a lot of great features, like power to weight and simple operation. I believe that there are other builders considering it also. I have communicated with Frank of UL Power and he put me in touch with someone in Tenn., but he has not replied back to me.
I will probably make my final decision sometime shortly after SNF. If SPA decides that this is not a good option, I know that you will let us know.
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Are you thinking of using this engine on your Panther?
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Fuel Tanks for UL Power 350iS
As this engine is supported for the Panther, will the fuel tank plans and BM come with instructions for building a tank that accommodates the requirements for the fuel supply to this engine? I understand that it requires circulating fuel flow back to the tanks.
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