flow rate at 17 gallons
per hour. More than enough for a 2100cc revmaster.
Cheers,
Dave
From: Mark Langford
To: KRnet
Sent: Sunday, January 1, 2012 6:13 PM
Subject: Re: KR> Max Fuel Flow Test
Sid Wood wrote:
>Question: Has any or everyone else did o
Sid Wood wrote:
>Question: Has any or everyone else did or had to do this max flow test?
Sure. I would hope we've all done it, but not because anybody made me do
it...just did it because it was the smart thing to do. Mine was something
like 38 gph flow, although the Corvair only needs about 9
At 05:28 PM 1/1/2012, you wrote:
>Question: Has any or everyone else did or had to do this max flow test?
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P.S. The flow test is much easier to do in a tail dragger. :-) :-)
Larry Flesner
At 05:28 PM 1/1/2012, you wrote:
>Question: Has any or everyone else did or had to do this max flow test?
I was not requested or required to perform the test but I did it on
my own. My Facet pumps deliver 30 gallon per hour, 500 pe
Here are two pictures for a max fuel flow test to determine if the fuel
system can deliver at least 150% fuel flow to the engine during worst case
conditions of 14 degrees angle of attack, full throttle and minimum fuel in
the operating tank. My FAA inspector mandated criteria is to bleed off 5
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