Is there a general consensus as to the preferred make/model of fuel quantity transmitter kit to use? Jono, are you using sight gauges only, in conjunction with your fuel computer? Anybody with auxiliary tanks, is it advisable to have a transmitter for the outer tanks as well?
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Hey Brad,
Level Tx or Flow Tx?
I have a fuel flow transmitter, but didn't bother with electric gauges. Reading from the sights or dipping tanks is accurate enough, I can manually set the level after I fuel up. The flow gauge takes care of the rest.
Ps. a few NZ guys have noticed your kitlog, your name was mentioned in dispatches
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Yes, installed (in my case) after the fuel pump. But really, that's not ideal for a fuel injected engine.
The best place is in the line from the fuel servo to the flow divider. That way there's very little restriction, and it reduces the chances of a problem in the servo going unseen.
Don at Airflow Performance told me that.
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Initially my flow was on the low side too, I have the red cube myself. But extensive testing showed that it's not just the transducer's fault. This is a case of "death by many cuts". Removing any one component eased the problem significantly - components tested in my system include boost pump, transducer, filter, gascoalator, flexible hose, selector valve, etc).
Apparently the fix is having the flow transducer installed in the smaller diameter flexible line downstream from the fuel servo (fuel injected engines only).
NB. I notice that TCM mount their fuel transducers directly to the flow divider, but EI strongly recommends not doing that with their Gold / Red Cube line of products.
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Digging up an old thread, but where did everyone put their transducer? Doesn't seem like a lot of good options. Plenty of bad ones with the carbd 540.
EI says not to put it on the engine side of the firewall. But with where our fuel selector and gascolator are(if they're where the plans more or less call for them), then to do that you'd have to 90 your fuel line back up inside the cockpit.
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Just under the left front pilot's left foot, there is space to the left of the tunnel. http://bearhawkblue.com/mounting-the...ow-transducer/
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If fuel injected, Airflow Performance says the red cube goes between the servo and the spider.Rob Caldwell
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Originally posted by robcaldwell View PostIf fuel injected, Airflow Performance says the red cube goes between the servo and the spider.
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