All I can say is that me and my big mouth get so wrapped up in an idea, that it takes over.

I am not cancelling my order for an E6 Subaru, BUT, I am going to continue my research on which one is really the right thing for me to do.
I apologize for sounding like a broken record around here...try being my wife!

Some events that lead to this were...first, an email was sent to all deposit holders for E6 engines requesting 50% payment. This caught me off gaurd at first, but has been cleared up, sort of. The last thing I've heard from Jan is that I've been moved to the next batch. Well, the next batch is June of '08. That's not my batch. Gary has told me that my deposit is good until the day they actually buy my engine. I don't know how to find that out. My order was for June 2009, so I still don't know where I stand with them.
Second, another Egg customer has had some very difficult times lately with getting straight answers, and support from the factory. I'll let him jump in with details if he wants to (he is an RBer), but the write up on his site this week was very troubling to me.
Third, last night my wife tells me that she had a 'bad feeling' when we were looking at the Subaru at SNF last year. She's usually about 75% right about her 'feelings', but she never said anything until last night. Not necessarily about Jan, but about the whole idea of the Subaru engine. This one, perhaps more than anything else, is most prominent to me.
Fourth, (still unanswered) is about performance. My goal for my 7 is 170kts at no more than 10gph at 8,000ft. According to the performance page on the Egg site, this is doable, but the engine is turning at 5,000rpm, and NO ONE is running cruise rpms that high. Most are turning 3800-4000rpm, and getting somewhere around 145-150kts. That's too slow. I emailed Gary about this today, but he's on a short vacation for the weekend.
So, having said all that, I am a deflated 'Chadenfellner' at this point. It may be a good thing though, as Brit says, because she feels we should use the engine the airplane was designed for...or at least an airplane engine...like maybe a Franklin!



