---------------------------------------------------------- Europa-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Wed 06/01/05: 6 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 01:02 AM - NSI CAP 140 (Klaus Dietrich) 2. 10:49 AM - Re: NSI CAP 140 (Pete Lawless) 3. 02:04 PM - Re: NSI CAP 140 (Tim Butterworth) 4. 02:37 PM - Re: NSI CAP 140 (lmorgan822@AOL.COM) 5. 09:24 PM - Re: NSI CAP 140 (GLENN CROWDER) 6. 11:44 PM - Official Usage Guideline [Please Read] [Monthly Posting] (dralle@matronics.com) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 01:02:12 AM PST US From: Klaus Dietrich Subject: Europa-List: NSI CAP 140 --> Europa-List message posted by: Klaus Dietrich Anybody having contact with NSI concerning the prop blade cuffs replacement? We have three NSI props here in Austria (with Rotax 912) and all work perfectly for a combined 800hrs+. I tried to get into contact with NSI for the mod by email or fax several times during the last three weeks but never got a reply..... Any idea how we can reach them???? Thanks! Klaus, Vienna ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 10:49:12 AM PST US From: "Pete Lawless" Subject: RE: Europa-List: NSI CAP 140 --> Europa-List message posted by: "Pete Lawless" Klaus They have a girl called Dawn who is in the front office. She ignores all emails and faxes. The only way to get hold of them is by telephone on 001 360 435 8109 and that is not guaranteed to be answered. Even David Hunter, who is as near as NSI got to having an agent in the UK, has the same problem. They were certainly still in business about 2 weeks ago. Best of luck, I have MK2 cuffs on my prop so I do not have to worry for another 10 years of so. Regards Pete -----Original Message----- From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Klaus Dietrich Subject: Europa-List: NSI CAP 140 --> Europa-List message posted by: Klaus Dietrich --> Anybody having contact with NSI concerning the prop blade cuffs replacement? We have three NSI props here in Austria (with Rotax 912) and all work perfectly for a combined 800hrs+. I tried to get into contact with NSI for the mod by email or fax several times during the last three weeks but never got a reply..... Any idea how we can reach them???? Thanks! Klaus, Vienna -- -- ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 02:04:46 PM PST US Subject: RE: Europa-List: NSI CAP 140 From: "Tim Butterworth" --> Europa-List message posted by: "Tim Butterworth" You think you 'prop' guys have trouble.....I am running the EA-81 Subaru engine and next on my wish list is to get certification to use Mogas. Imagine the paperwork I need to provide to the PFA to get that through!! Not easy when NSI are virtually uncontactable!! Tim -----Original Message----- From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com on behalf of Pete Lawless Subject: RE: Europa-List: NSI CAP 140 --> Europa-List message posted by: "Pete Lawless" Klaus They have a girl called Dawn who is in the front office. She ignores all emails and faxes. The only way to get hold of them is by telephone on 001 360 435 8109 and that is not guaranteed to be answered. Even David Hunter, who is as near as NSI got to having an agent in the UK, has the same problem. They were certainly still in business about 2 weeks ago. Best of luck, I have MK2 cuffs on my prop so I do not have to worry for another 10 years of so. Regards Pete -----Original Message----- From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Klaus Dietrich Subject: Europa-List: NSI CAP 140 --> Europa-List message posted by: Klaus Dietrich --> Anybody having contact with NSI concerning the prop blade cuffs replacement? We have three NSI props here in Austria (with Rotax 912) and all work perfectly for a combined 800hrs+. I tried to get into contact with NSI for the mod by email or fax several times during the last three weeks but never got a reply..... Any idea how we can reach them???? Thanks! Klaus, Vienna -- -- ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 02:37:35 PM PST US From: lmorgan822@AOL.COM Subject: Re: Europa-List: NSI CAP 140 --> Europa-List message posted by: lmorgan822@aol.com I am sorry to hear that you got involved with NSI. I am afraid you are in for a rough go! -----Original Message----- From: Tim Butterworth Subject: RE: Europa-List: NSI CAP 140 --> Europa-List message posted by: "Tim Butterworth" You think you 'prop' guys have trouble.....I am running the EA-81 Subaru engine and next on my wish list is to get certification to use Mogas. Imagine the paperwork I need to provide to the PFA to get that through!! Not easy when NSI are virtually uncontactable!! Tim -----Original Message----- From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com on behalf of Pete Lawless Subject: RE: Europa-List: NSI CAP 140 --> Europa-List message posted by: "Pete Lawless" Klaus They have a girl called Dawn who is in the front office. She ignores all emails and faxes. The only way to get hold of them is by telephone on 001 360 435 8109 and that is not guaranteed to be answered. Even David Hunter, who is as near as NSI got to having an agent in the UK, has the same problem. They were certainly still in business about 2 weeks ago. Best of luck, I have MK2 cuffs on my prop so I do not have to worry for another 10 years of so. Regards Pete -----Original Message----- From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Klaus Dietrich Subject: Europa-List: NSI CAP 140 --> Europa-List message posted by: Klaus Dietrich --> Anybody having contact with NSI concerning the prop blade cuffs replacement? We have three NSI props here in Austria (with Rotax 912) and all work perfectly for a combined 800hrs+. I tried to get into contact with NSI for the mod by email or fax several times during the last three weeks but never got a reply..... Any idea how we can reach them???? Thanks! Klaus, Vienna -- -- ________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________ Time: 09:24:33 PM PST US From: "GLENN CROWDER" Subject: RE: Europa-List: NSI CAP 140 --> Europa-List message posted by: "GLENN CROWDER" Hey Tim! I wish to discourage the use of auto fuel if you are using the Ellison TBI on that NSI. In the Ellison manual they prohibit the use of auto fuel. I tried premium unleaded Texaco 92 octane in my NSI EA81 powered Europa and would get consistent vapor locking after running for about 15 minutes or so on the ground, even with the top cowling removed. Also, be sure you have a fuel return line back to the tank to remove bubbles as the Ellison has no float bowl to remove vapors. I run 100 LL all the time now and have had no problems! Glenn Crowder >From: "Tim Butterworth" >Reply-To: europa-list@matronics.com >To: , >Subject: RE: Europa-List: NSI CAP 140 >Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 22:01:21 +0100 > >--> Europa-List message posted by: "Tim Butterworth" > > >You think you 'prop' guys have trouble.....I am running the EA-81 Subaru >engine and next on my wish list is to get certification to use Mogas. >Imagine the paperwork I need to provide to the PFA to get that through!! >Not easy when NSI are virtually uncontactable!! > >Tim > > >-----Original Message----- >From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com on behalf of Pete Lawless >To: europa-list@matronics.com >Subject: RE: Europa-List: NSI CAP 140 > >--> Europa-List message posted by: "Pete Lawless" > >Klaus > >They have a girl called Dawn who is in the front office. She ignores >all emails and faxes. The only way to get hold of them is by telephone >on 001 360 435 8109 and that is not guaranteed to be answered. Even >David Hunter, who is as near as NSI got to having an agent in the UK, >has the same problem. They were certainly still in business about 2 >weeks ago. > >Best of luck, I have MK2 cuffs on my prop so I do not have to worry for >another 10 years of so. > >Regards > >Pete > >-----Original Message----- >From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com >[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Klaus >Dietrich >To: europa-list@matronics.com >Subject: Europa-List: NSI CAP 140 > > >--> Europa-List message posted by: Klaus Dietrich >--> > >Anybody having contact with NSI concerning the prop blade cuffs >replacement? >We have three NSI props here in Austria (with Rotax 912) and all work >perfectly for a combined 800hrs+. >I tried to get into contact with NSI for the mod by email or fax several > >times during the last three weeks but never got a reply..... > >Any idea how we can reach them???? > >Thanks! >Klaus, Vienna > > >-- > > >-- > > ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________ Time: 11:44:26 PM PST US From: dralle@matronics.com Subject: Europa-List: Official Usage Guideline [Please Read] [Monthly Posting] DNA: do not archive --> Europa-List message posted by: dralle@matronics.com Dear Lister, Please read over the Europa-List Usage Guidelines below. 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