The first certified 4 stroke engine entered the market in 1987. The 4 stroke engines are certified according to CS-22 Subpart H[1] for use in motorgliders, CS-LSA[2] and CS-VLA[3] type of aircraft. They also makes engines for use in ultralights and Homebuilt aircraft. The production consist of 4 stroke engines based on VW "Type 1" engines (commonly known as air-cooled beetle engines) and based on the later Wasserboxer. Sauer also makes 2-stroke engines.[4] There have been development of a turbocharged 2 cylinder 4 stroke engine based on the Weber MPE[5] "recreational engine" in 2009-2010, but no commercial available engine exists to date.[6]
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There are two main versions of the boxer 4-stroke engines. Those with the casing of air-cooled beetle engines, and those with the largely similar, but stronger Wasserboxer casing used in late VW vans before the Volkswagen Transporter (T4).
Even though the Wasserboxer engine is water-cooled, this involves only the cylinders and the top. The casing has no water lines, it is only stronger built. This makes it possible to convert the Wasserboxer "back" to an air-cooled engine. The benefits of this conversion is the added strength, and the size of the Wasserboxer casing will accept larger cylinders. In general it becomes a much more robust engine compared with engines using the original air-cooled casing.[7] These "water to air" converted engines are sometimes referred to as the misnomer oxyboxer in automobile VW engine circles.
Sauer S 2100 UL - 80 HP, replaced by the S 2200 UL. Sometimes referred to as Sauer 2100/2200 UL. The specs are identical to the S 2100 certified engine.
Various engines from 14.9 to 100 HP, single cylinder to 3 cylinder.[4] These engines are re-branded Hirth engines built by Sauer.[8] The specifications are identical to the corresponding Hirth engine.
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