DA-40 exhaust price
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DA-40 exhaust price
I installed the Powerflow exhaust last year and have a 2004 complete exhaust with 650hrs on it.. I’ve looked online for examples of how to price this for sale but can’t find any. Does anybody know what a fair price for this would be? Thanks
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Re: DA-40 exhaust price
I've no idea. Mine was replaced under warranty in August, 2003 with the "B-mod", I seem to remember Diamond's list price at the time was around $2500.
You could ask these guys:
https://www.acornwelding.com/pdf/Diamon ... 20Star.pdf
what a new system would cost, and then pro-rate yours accordingly. Post what you find out about cost. I'm still running the original system (well, the replaced one) and after 18 years trouble-free, I am not motivated to change to the Power-Flow.
Steve
You could ask these guys:
https://www.acornwelding.com/pdf/Diamon ... 20Star.pdf
what a new system would cost, and then pro-rate yours accordingly. Post what you find out about cost. I'm still running the original system (well, the replaced one) and after 18 years trouble-free, I am not motivated to change to the Power-Flow.
Steve
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Re: DA-40 exhaust price
When I switched to the PF (2007), I put the old stuff out in the group for a few hundred and someone picked it up. I would first ask here and see what it's worth to folks. I just wanted it out of the hangar, but if a crack develops on an original muffler or pipe it'd be valuable to have replacement parts ready to hand.
I still have a few bits and pieces from the PF mod that became obsolete when PF did some mods a couple of years later. What's worse I have other stuff no one could possible want (Zaon XRX, e.g.) lurking in a drawer.
I still have a few bits and pieces from the PF mod that became obsolete when PF did some mods a couple of years later. What's worse I have other stuff no one could possible want (Zaon XRX, e.g.) lurking in a drawer.
2002 DA40-180: MT, PowerFlow, 530W/430W, KAP140, ext. baggage, 1090 ES out, 2646 MTOW, 40gal., Surefly, Flightstream 210, Orion 600 LED, XeVision, Aspen E5
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Re: DA-40 exhaust price
Boy, that Zaon XRX made me feel better about some of my cross country trips where traffic showed on that before the controller had the time to talk to me about it. Mostly over the southwestern deserts. Mine is somewhere, but it started misbehaving at the end.
Colin Summers, PP Multi-Engine IFR, ~3,000hrs
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Re: DA-40 exhaust price
I still have my MRX on the glareshield (it works). How's that for redundancy?