I have read about an SV-360, a SL-360 and the XP-360, what is the difference between the three?
The SV-360 is the designator for the FAA certified Superior Vantage Engine. This certified engine is built and tested by Superior under a FAA Type Certificate and Production Certificate. This engine is supplied with a new data plate, a Superior logbook and Operators Manual and is primarily for use in a certified airplane. The XP-360 Engine is the designator for the experimental engine. This experimental engine is built and tested by Superior and is supplied with an XP-360 Engine data plate, a Superior logbook and Operators Manual and is primarily for use in an experimental airplane. The SL-360 is the designator for an Engine Parts Kit. The SL-360 Engine Parts Kit was developed for the experienced builder who has the tools and ability to assemble his own engine or has the ability to have an experienced person assemble the Kit to a complete engine. The SL Kit Engine comes with all the necessary parts for a complete engine like the XP-360 Engine.
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