Just guessing on Q1 but I think it would work OK in that orientation.
I used 5/16" fuel line on my 231 floscan sensor but it's in automotive EFI rubber type plumbing.
Tracy
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OK, 2 questions.
1. For those using Floscan fuel flow transducers:
Anyone have a floscan 201 sensor that's working ok while mounted
in other than a horizontal position? My most convenient location
would have the fuel path flowing up at a 45 degree angle. In
addition, the mounting can have the wires 'up', but mounting
would be a bit more convenient with the wires pointing
horizontally.
2. While researching Q1, I found a note from the guy who makes
Airflow Performance fuel injection systems for Lycs (they run at
around 15-30 psi), recommending 1/4" (AN-4) fuel lines firewall
forward to minimize fuel heating & vapor lock. I've already
been tempted to consider this instead of -6 (saves weight,
running lines is easier, etc) because the injection pumps &
automotive systems use small diameter lines, but was reluctant
to go against 'convention'. Has anyone who's flying an injected
rotary used -4 fuel lines to feed the engine?
Thanks,
Charlie
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