svyolo Great stuff John, thanks for sharing your setup!
That last part about putting the regulator in or on the surge tank I assume means a pressurized tank? If it's being returned after the pumps. Yeah I don't know if I'd be ok with that lol.
That's what I liked about the SDS fuel rail, it could even be possible to mount it on the cabin side of the firewall and just have the pressurized lines penetrate through to the injectors. None of the returned fuel would be heat soaked by the engine. But an engine side mount would be the place to start, then shielding, then cooling, but I don't think those would be necessary. I recall the pressure being 45-50 psi, so once the pump is on there's no danger of vapor lock on the engine side. The concern I've heard is with the pump inlets supposedly "sucking" hot fuel from the regulator return and vapor locking, but only in the context of low wings that are drawing fuel up from tanks. On the Bearhawk a quick calc says we get 1.13 psi at roughly minimum fuel, not accounting for head loss which can be not insignificant.
With the "stock" design returning straight to the tanks via duplex valve I would be worried about supply flow at 45 gph too. Keeping a closed loop eliminates this concern, similarly to your surge tank.
That last part about putting the regulator in or on the surge tank I assume means a pressurized tank? If it's being returned after the pumps. Yeah I don't know if I'd be ok with that lol.
That's what I liked about the SDS fuel rail, it could even be possible to mount it on the cabin side of the firewall and just have the pressurized lines penetrate through to the injectors. None of the returned fuel would be heat soaked by the engine. But an engine side mount would be the place to start, then shielding, then cooling, but I don't think those would be necessary. I recall the pressure being 45-50 psi, so once the pump is on there's no danger of vapor lock on the engine side. The concern I've heard is with the pump inlets supposedly "sucking" hot fuel from the regulator return and vapor locking, but only in the context of low wings that are drawing fuel up from tanks. On the Bearhawk a quick calc says we get 1.13 psi at roughly minimum fuel, not accounting for head loss which can be not insignificant.
With the "stock" design returning straight to the tanks via duplex valve I would be worried about supply flow at 45 gph too. Keeping a closed loop eliminates this concern, similarly to your surge tank.
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