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    Companion QB Kit. The engine will be a 4 cylinder fuel injected Lycoming using the Airflow Performance FM-200A fuel injection system with their Auxiliary Pump (boost pump) and fuel filter. Has anyone installed this Airflow Performance system and where + how did they install the fuel pump and filter? I am hoping to see pictures of the installation and hardware used in securing the components. Any help and/or advice greatly appreciated!

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    You may want to check out this guys YouTube as he discusses this topic, and the next video in sequence as well
    N678C
    https://eaabuilderslog.org/?blprojec...=7pfctcIVW&add
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    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ0...tBJLdV8HB_jSIA

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    • Chris
      Chris commented
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      Thank you Jay!

    • gregc
      gregc commented
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      Jay mentioned the second video which is worth listening to if you haven't already. His initial enthusiasm was reduced after less than stellar customer service. Just one case of course.

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    Originally posted by Chris View Post
    Companion QB Kit. The engine will be a 4 cylinder fuel injected Lycoming using the Airflow Performance FM-200A fuel injection system with their Auxiliary Pump (boost pump) and fuel filter. Has anyone installed this Airflow Performance system and where + how did they install the fuel pump and filter? I am hoping to see pictures of the installation and hardware used in securing the components. Any help and/or advice greatly appreciated!
    My recommendation would be consult Don or Kyle at Airflow Performance and let them spec out your system. The FM-200 is a larger servo than the FM-150. Installation of a larger servo may give a few extra hp at the top end but one risks low end and idle issues. This issue is not unlike a Hot Rod at a stop light. I was taught that the induction system will load up due to air volume moving too slowly through the larger venturi. Smaller venturi means faster airflow flow and improved idle and low end control. That FM150 is good up to something like 150 - 260 hp.

    I believe Don and Kyle know experimental mechanical FI better than anyone. Their business modle depends on your success. Go with whatever they say. I have a Bendix system and installed their fuel pump under the floor just aft of the gascolator. I used Bob's Gascolator instead of a filter and Kyle approved of that installation. I doubt he thinks its better than the filter though. I like that the gascolator protects water collecting and freezing in the fuel lines.

    My installation uses a vertical draft oil sump. Decide on your fuel injection installation before you order your exhaust. Additionally, Heat is your enemy, so plan the plumbing to keep the fuel lines short. Every foot of fuel line and any hardware in the engine compartment will heat up the fuel.

    My Patrol's Fuel Pump is installed after the gascolator below the floor aft of the adjacent to the front seat. Generous use of adle clamps securely holds everything in place.
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    Last edited by Bcone1381; 05-13-2025, 06:01 AM.
    Brooks Cone
    Southeast Michigan
    Patrol #303, Kit build

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    • Chris
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      Thank you very much Brooks!

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    If you use a filter, try to make it is easy to get to, or you won't want to get to it. A canister style is easier to service, and I am going to change one of mine to that, for that reason.

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    • Chris
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      Yes, trying to find a good spot for the filter with reasonably easy access. Thanks!
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