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Robin(at)PaintTheWeb.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 8:58 am Post subject: Fuel Flow Transducer Relocation |
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Since new my Fuel Flow readings varied widely during flight with the transducer living in the recommended and what should be it’s ideal location in the tunnel we decided to take action. I would experience well over 1 GPH swings in the readings with a lot of bouncing in the FF Rate. When I turned on the boost pump I would get reading up to 2.5 GPH more than actual fuel burn. This made injector tuning nearly impossible even when reviewing EFIS data. The erratic and inaccurate FF figures aversively effected my EFIS fuel totalize always indicating more fuel burned than was actually the case. The fuel pressure readings tended to bounce around too causing low fuel pressure warnings especially on climb out.
As others have suggested & done in the past we took the drastic step of relocating the FF Transducer from the tunnel to forward of the injector throttle body between the throttle body and the spider. This modification while time consuming did correct the fuel flow issue both in standard flight and with the boost pump on. My readings now generally vary +/- 0.1 GPH vs. wild swings of well over 1 GPH.
Robin
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philperry9(at)gmail.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 5:51 pm Post subject: Fuel Flow Transducer Relocation |
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Robin,
I'm curious to know which brand of boost pump do you have?
I'm also curious to know if anyone else is seeing this problem using the
Andair boost pump with the FF transducer in Van's stock position.
Thanks,
Phil
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 11:56 AM, Robin Marks <Robin(at)painttheweb.com> wrote:
[quote] Since new my Fuel Flow readings varied widely during flight with the
transducer living in the recommended and what should be it’s ideal location
in the tunnel we decided to take action. I would experience well over 1 GPH
swings in the readings with a lot of bouncing in the FF Rate. When I turned
on the boost pump I would get reading up to 2.5 GPH more than actual fuel
burn. This made injector tuning nearly impossible even when reviewing EFIS
data. The erratic and inaccurate FF figures aversively effected my EFIS fuel
totalize always indicating more fuel burned than was actually the case. The
fuel pressure readings tended to bounce around too causing low fuel pressure
warnings especially on climb out.
As others have suggested & done in the past we took the drastic step of
relocating the FF Transducer from the tunnel to forward of the injector
throttle body between the throttle body and the spider. This modification
while time consuming did correct the fuel flow issue both in standard flight
and with the boost pump on. My readings now generally vary +/- 0.1 GPH vs
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Robin(at)PaintTheWeb.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 8:12 pm Post subject: Fuel Flow Transducer Relocation |
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Andair boost for me. Fuel flow is a grey metal unit. I think most people have a red cube? Or am I confusing that with a fuel pressure device.
BTW I didn’t go into too much detail because we changed a bunch of things this time around. New fuel lines, replaced some tubing, removed the Andair gascolator from the system.
Robin
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Subject: Re: Fuel Flow Transducer Relocation
Robin,
I'm curious to know which brand of boost pump do you have?
I'm also curious to know if anyone else is seeing this problem using the Andair boost pump with the FF transducer in Van's stock position.
Thanks,
Phil
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 11:56 AM, Robin Marks <Robin(at)painttheweb.com (Robin(at)painttheweb.com)> wrote:
Since new my Fuel Flow readings varied widely during flight with the transducer living in the recommended and what should be it’s ideal location in the tunnel we decided to take action. I would experience well over 1 GPH swings in the readings with a lot of bouncing in the FF Rate. When I turned on the boost pump I would get reading up to 2.5 GPH more than actual fuel burn. This made injector tuning nearly impossible even when reviewing EFIS data. The erratic and inaccurate FF figures aversively effected my EFIS fuel totalize always indicating more fuel burned than was actually the case. The fuel pressure readings tended to bounce around too causing low fuel pressure warnings especially on climb out.
As others have suggested & done in the past we took the drastic step of relocating the FF Transducer from the tunnel to forward of the injector throttle body between the throttle body and the spider. This modification while time consuming did correct the fuel flow issue both in standard flight and with the boost pump on. My readings now generally vary +/- 0.1 GPH vs. wild swings of well over 1 GPH.
Robin
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dave.saylor.aircrafters(a Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 8:32 pm Post subject: Fuel Flow Transducer Relocation |
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The two most common flow transducers are EI's red cube and FloScan's grey
metal unit.
We moved our red cube some time ago and the difference was just like Robin
saw. We have the stock pump. My understanding is that pulses from the fuel
pump confuse the transducer. Whatever the cause it seems to be pretty
universal.
Dave Saylor
AirCrafters
140 Aviation Way
Watsonville, CA 95076
831-722-9141 Shop
831-750-0284 Cell
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 9:10 PM, Robin Marks <Robin(at)painttheweb.com> wrote:
[quote] Andair boost for me. Fuel flow is a grey metal unit. I think most people
have a red cube? Or am I confusing that with a fuel pressure device.
BTW I didn’t go into too much detail because we changed a bunch of things
this time around. New fuel lines, replaced some tubing, removed the Andair
gascolator from the system.
Robin
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*From:* owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:
owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] *On Behalf Of *Phillip Perry
*Sent:* Saturday, August 21, 2010 6:50 PM
*To:* rv10-list(at)matronics.com
*Subject:* Re: Fuel Flow Transducer Relocation
Robin,
I'm curious to know which brand of boost pump do you have?
I'm also curious to know if anyone else is seeing this problem using the
Andair boost pump with the FF transducer in Van's stock position.
Thanks,
Phil
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 11:56 AM, Robin Marks <Robin(at)painttheweb.com>
wrote:
Since new my Fuel Flow readings varied widely during flight with the
transducer living in the recommended and what should be it’s ideal location
in the tunnel we decided to take action. I would experience well over 1 GPH
swings in the readings with a lot of bouncing in the FF Rate. When I turned
on the boost pump I would get reading up to 2.5 GPH more than actual fuel
burn. This made injector tuning nearly impossible even when reviewing EFIS
data. The erratic and inaccurate FF figures aversively effected my EFIS fuel
totalize always indicating more fuel burned than was actually the case. The
fuel pressure readings tended to bounce around too causing low fuel pressure
warnings especially on climb out.
As others have suggested & done in the past we took the drastic step of
relocating the FF Transducer from the tunnel to forward of the injector
throttle body between the throttle body and the spider. This modification
while time consuming did correct the fuel flow issue both in standard flight
and with the boost pump on. My readings now generally vary +/- 0.1 GPH vs
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philperry9(at)gmail.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 3:33 am Post subject: Fuel Flow Transducer Relocation |
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Thanks Robin...
I was hoping the Andair pump wouldn't exhibit some of the same issues.
The Air Flow (stock) pump operates with vanes and the Andair is a little more elegant. It functions with a series of expanding cavities to essentially siphon the fuel through the pump. You would think the removal of the vanes and use of cavities would reduce the pulses in the fuel.
I'm glad to know the problem still exist though with the Andair pump. I'm at that phase right now and have been contemplating putting it in the stock position or moving it forward. You saved me some re-work.
I do like the Andair pump though and don't regret buying it. The recirculate features are ported directly into the casing of the pump, so you can get rid of the return plumbing. The motor is brushless, and I kinda like that for anything in the fuel system. And the rotating cavities are not like vanes, so they don't have any friction with the housing and won't wear much at all.
I was just hoping it would be the silver bullet and fix the FF issue too.. But maybe I'm just being a little greedy?
Phil
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 11:10 PM, Robin Marks <Robin(at)painttheweb.com (Robin(at)painttheweb.com)> wrote:
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Andair boost for me. Fuel flow is a grey metal unit. I think most people have a red cube? Or am I confusing that with a fuel pressure device.
BTW I didn’t go into too much detail because we changed a bunch of things this time around. New fuel lines, replaced some tubing, removed the Andair gascolator from the system.
Robin
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From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com) [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com)] On Behalf Of Phillip Perry
Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2010 6:50 PM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: Fuel Flow Transducer Relocation
Robin,
I'm curious to know which brand of boost pump do you have?
I'm also curious to know if anyone else is seeing this problem using the Andair boost pump with the FF transducer in Van's stock position.
Thanks,
Phil
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daveleikam(at)wi.rr.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 7:23 am Post subject: Fuel Flow Transducer Relocation |
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Flo Scan tech support told me "Do not install the sensor between two fuel
pumps or erratic and unreliable readings may occour."
Before the pumps and even the valve is best they said, but after the pumps
would be fine. Just leave several inches of straight or gentley curved hose
before and after the sensor.
However this was in reference to marine applications as they no longer
support aviation applications.
Dave Leikam
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Robin(at)PaintTheWeb.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 8:55 am Post subject: Fuel Flow Transducer Relocation |
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The instruction: . “Just leave several inches of straight or gently curved hose before and after the sensor” made the tunnel an ideal place to install the FF Transducer. Unfortunately the install in my location makes the instructions nearly impossible to follow. I have a gentle bend leading into the FFT but a 90 degree turn after the FFT. Funny thing is I now have rock solid readings while before I had the issues described… Go Figure.
Robin
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Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2010 8:15 AM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: Fuel Flow Transducer Relocation
Flo Scan tech support told me "Do not install the sensor between two fuel
pumps or erratic and unreliable readings may occour."
Before the pumps and even the valve is best they said, but after the pumps
would be fine. Just leave several inches of straight or gentley curved hose
before and after the sensor.
However this was in reference to marine applications as they no longer
support aviation applications.
Dave Leikam
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From: Robin Marks (Robin(at)PaintTheWeb.com)
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2010 11:10 PM
Subject: RE: RV10-List: Fuel Flow Transducer Relocation
Andair boost for me. Fuel flow is a grey metal unit. I think most people have a red cube? Or am I confusing that with a fuel pressure device.
BTW I didn’t go into too much detail because we changed a bunch of things this time around. New fuel lines, replaced some tubing, removed the Andair gascolator from the system.
Robin
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From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com) [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com)] On Behalf Of Phillip Perry
Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2010 6:50 PM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: Fuel Flow Transducer Relocation
Robin,
I'm curious to know which brand of boost pump do you have?
I'm also curious to know if anyone else is seeing this problem using the Andair boost pump with the FF transducer in Van's stock position.
Thanks,
Phil
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 11:56 AM, Robin Marks <Robin(at)painttheweb.com (Robin(at)painttheweb.com)> wrote:
Since new my Fuel Flow readings varied widely during flight with the transducer living in the recommended and what should be it’s ideal location in the tunnel we decided to take action. I would experience well over 1 GPH swings in the readings with a lot of bouncing in the FF Rate. When I turned on the boost pump I would get reading up to 2.5 GPH more than actual fuel burn. This made injector tuning nearly impossible even when reviewing EFIS data. The erratic and inaccurate FF figures aversively effected my EFIS fuel totalize always indicating more fuel burned than was actually the case. The fuel pressure readings tended to bounce around too causing low fuel pressure warnings especially on climb out.
As others have suggested & done in the past we took the drastic step of relocating the FF Transducer from the tunnel to forward of the injector throttle body between the throttle body and the spider. This modification while time consuming did correct the fuel flow issue both in standard flight and with the boost pump on. My readings now generally vary +/- 0.1 GPH vs. wild swings of well over 1 GPH.
Robin
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Kelly McMullen
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Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 12:55 pm Post subject: Fuel Flow Transducer Relocation |
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The problem with the tunnel location puts the sensor between the
electric pump and the engine driven pump. The sensor needs to be
before the pump, or after the engine driven pump.
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 9:54 AM, Robin Marks <Robin(at)painttheweb.com> wrote:
Quote: | The instruction: . “Just leave several inches of straight or gently curved
hose before and after the sensor” made the tunnel an ideal place to install
the FF Transducer.
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