Remember, to run 100HP in such a small package requires tight tolerances and the need to properly transfer generated heat. If the cooling system malfunctions even slightly with a rapid rise in temperature the engine will seize quickly. Also, I had an oil thermostat fail just before rotation causing the oil temperature to rise so rapidly I thought the gauge failed. Luckily, I was able to shut down and save the engine. Overall, they run smooth, provide enough power for most applications at lower torque, but are expensive to purchase and also expensive to properly maintain. I find the air-cooled engines are less likely to be so finicky, have just about every failure mode/part designed out of them, more cost effective to own and maintain, and will bring you home on a bad cylinder! Unfortunately, parts may be difficult to obtain and brand-new air-cooled engines are also becoming expensive.
Good luck on your choice I think a Tcraft would run fine on a 912ULS an
By the way I know of builders that have had aircraft in the experimental exhibition category and fly them everywhere by stating in the annual paperwork they are attending every flyin around the country!
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