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1. 02:45 PM - Rotax 914 Fuel FLow (Jim Butcher)
2. 03:47 PM - Re: Rotax 914 Fuel FLow (Jack Kuehn)
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Subject: | Rotax 914 Fuel FLow |
I'm trying to get our fuel computer working properly. I have transducers on the
fuel going into the engine and fuel being returned to the tank. What is the
fuel flow others see at these places at reasonable power levels, say 70, 80 or
90%? Mine seem to top out at about 35 gph but I think that's a calibration
problem.
Thanks
Jim Butcher
Europa XS 914
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Subject: | Re: Rotax 914 Fuel FLow |
--> RotaxEngines-List message posted by: Jack Kuehn <jkuehn@mountaintime.myrf.net>
I have a Fuel Mizer and it did that, and it turned out I had it set on
liters instead of gallons. The Fuel Mizer has a calibration function
that does the math on the fuel return and gives you a very accurate
number. You tell it one time how much was actually burned and it does
the math after that!
Jack
Sky Ranger, 912 UL
Jim Butcher wrote:
> I'm trying to get our fuel computer working properly. I have
> transducers on the fuel going into the engine and fuel being returned
> to the tank. What is the fuel flow others see at these places at
> reasonable power levels, say 70, 80 or 90%? Mine seem to top out at
> about 35 gph but I think that's a calibration problem.
>
> Thanks
>
> Jim Butcher
> Europa XS 914
>
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