I'd like to install a fuel flow meter to my EJ25 but before purchasing one I'm scratching my head and wondering how one would hook up the senser as some of the fuel rotates back to the tank via the return line?
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G,day Max. The most common one we used was a readily available and cost effective one from good boat shops. We ran a separate small "surge tank" and the high flow fuel sucked and returned in the surge tank, which was fed from the main tank. The flow sensor was at the outlet from the main tank so it only registered what the engine was using, not what was circulating. It was very accurate.
There is another one that works by counting pulses and duration from one of the injectors wires. Very accurate but first use required simple calibration
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Hi Tim, I suppose that a fuel filter with two inlet and two outlets in the housing top would act like a surge tank, would it not?
http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/Pro...nuFrom=1021647
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Originally posted by aussie_paul View Post
Rick, it would be carbys? So does not need a surge tank.
Aussie Paul.
On another note, Echo recommends the use of something like this (or a fuel filter like the ryco marine filter in the post/link above). More so in-case some one is flying VERY close to empty, and different pitch (landing) in the gyro and the fuel seat drain is not covered in fuel [hope I explained that propper]
Regards Ross.......Remember: no matter where you go, there you are
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Morning gents. Two ways that it can be done. (1) Using a flowmeter in the fuel line, using another flow meter in the return line, the FF-1 can be set up to calculate the differential. Works quite well this way. (2) Setting a single flow meter straight after the tank then running the return line into a gascolator/filter as mentioned before the pumps. This means that the fuel will circulate rather than return to the tank. The third way would be to set the flowmeter in one of the carb fuel lines and adjust the K-factor to double the flow. This would work well if the carbs are balanced. Hope this helps.
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Originally posted by RossM View Post
Hi Paul, Tim was not suggesting a 'Surge Tank' because Max has a EFI motor, but as a way to measure fuel used with-out having to account for fuel bled back on the return line from the pressure regulator.
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Regards Ross.......
Aussie Paul.
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I have been looking for a marine or automotive unit to avoid the aircraft price tag but I am struggling to get a result. Seems to be a common tale reading this thread. I am replacing a mizer/northstar are out of business. Am after a 2nd hand comms system (
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