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Kelly,
I think you're right, I should have said that avgas is lower than
mogas.
Mark
At 01:36 PM 6/17/2004 +0000, you wrote:
Guys,
I could be wrong but mogas vapor pressure has been reported as
usually
higher than avgas.IMHO
Kelly Troyer
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Dyke Delta/13B/RD1C/EC2
- -------------- Original message from "Russell Duffy"
<13brv3@bellsouth.net>: --------------
- A couple of questions... Your pumps, filters, and regulator is
in the cockpit, not in the tank as in 99.9% of the automobiles
today?
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- Correct. No good way to put the pumps in an RV wing
tank.
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- How far are your pumps from the tank fitting, and what
size line feeds the pumps.
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- The distance from the pickup, to the fuel pump inlet is less than 2
feet, and would be gravity fed until about the last 5 gallons or so of
the tank.
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- Do you run mogas?
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- Yes. 87 octane.
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- If you do run mogas, do you know the vapor pressure of the fuel you're running? Do you test it?
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- Nope, and nope.
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- I have read that mogas has a lower vapor pressure, which means it can vapor lock easier than 100LL.
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- That's what I've always heard as well. I've also heard that they modify the vapor pressure for temp, so the worst case would be a hot day, in the winter. I've always wondered if they even bother changing the mixture here in FL though.
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- Have you tested your installation to see if it will re-prime if you inadvertently run a tank dry?
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- I haven't done that particular test, but the first time I ran the pumps after filling the tanks, the fuel pressure was almost instantaneous. I'll make a mental note to try this again when I get the tank low enough to easily drain the remaining fuel. Since I stole Tracy's fuel system, I only feed from one tank. If I run that dry, I would first have to transfer fuel (fairly slowly) from the other tank, then worry about priming the pumps. In other words, I don't plan to run the tank dry when there's any fuel in the other tank. I realize this is easier said than done, but that's the plan.
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- Cheers,
- Rusty (hoping I don't get hit by lightning when I have a fuel leak)
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