Hi Mark,
When I contacted Aerokits the (then) NZ Savannah distributor Reg indicated that you could get no credit if you ordered a kit without instruments because the kits come in set packages. Perhaps this has changed from when you bought the XL kit?
I am definitely interested in an MGL or Dynon set up as this tends to reduce overall weight and, after all, we are in the 21st century now so why not a glass panel? Weight is not the only consideration.
The motor I am thinking about is likely to weigh about ten kaygees more than the RowTax so I need to try to think of different ways to lighten the Savannah by this 10 kg. The easiest seems to be:
(a) no carpet.
(b) glass panel rather than steam gauges.
© fixed seats rather than adjustable.
(d) polish rather than paint.
I don't want to do (d) so that leaves (a), (b) and © to consider. A Zenith owner in the United States reckons they saved 9.5 pounds (about 4.5 kg) by fitting a large screen Dynon rather than a set of steam gauges. If I keep the ASI (as you seem to have done) then I may save 4 kg. Carpet may be another 2.5 kg and I believe the adjustable seats are a little over 2 kg per seat heavier. All up, I could save around 10.5 kg, a little more than the weight of the non-Rotax motor.
Getting back to the instruments, how do you rate MGL compared with the Dynon (which so many US CH-750 owners seem to be fitting)?
PS: If I personally lose a few kilograms, I may be tempted to put the carpet into the plane after all:cheezy grin:.