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     1. 05:37 AM - GRT EIS fuel flow sensor accuracy (luckymacy@comcast.net (lucky))
 
 
 


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    Time: 05:37:31 AM PST US
    From: luckymacy@comcast.net (lucky)
    Subject: GRT EIS fuel flow sensor accuracy
    --> RV8-List message posted by: luckymacy@comcast.net (lucky) Hello, What's the scoop on where to install the fuel flow sensor and is it a given that one needs a fuel flow dampener like Matronics sells to get the reading accurate in a high pressure boost pump installation? If they really are needed then I want to install up front but I'm not looking for an excuse to buy one more so so justified thing and make extra work for myself ;-) Can the fuel flow sensor be installed forward of the firewall and if so, do they hold up over time in that environment? I ask because I did all my fuel plumbing work not anticipating this and there's not a lot of room inside the RV8 where the pumps are typically mounted. It would be a real you know what to have to redo all of that inside the fuse. While I'm asking things, is the GRT EFI's/engine monitoring system easy to calibrate with Van's float senders and are they as accurate? I bought Van's gauges and am wondering if it would be a good idea to install them anyway though I'd love to send them back to Van's if they truly are a waste at this point (bought them a couple of years ago before the EFIS was a thought). Thanks, Lucky do not archive Hello, What's the scoop on where to install the fuel flow sensor and is ita given that one needs a fuel flow dampener like Matronics sells to get the readingaccurate in a high pressure boost pump installation? If they really are needed then I want to install up front but I'm not looking for an excuse to buy one more so so justified thing and make extra work for myself ;-) Can the fuel flow sensorbe installed forward of the firewall and if so, do they hold up over time in that environment? I ask because I did all my fuelplumbing work not anticipating this and there's not a lot of room inside the RV8 where the pumps are typically mounted. It would be a real you know what to have to redo all of that inside the fuse. While I'm asking things, is the GRT EFI's/engine monitoring system easy to calibrate with Van's float senders and are they as accurate? I bought Van's gauges and am wondering if it would be a good idea to install them anyway though I'd love to send them back to Van's if they truly are a waste at this point (bought them a couple of years ago before the EFIS was a thought). Thanks, Lucky do not archive




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