ghostriver
New Member
Flow Scan fuel flow shows a fuel flow of 25 L/hr with the boost pump off and 34L/hr with the boost pump on, both after reaching a steady state (about a minute) with no power change. (Similar results at different power settings) The boost pump is about 25” before the Flow Scan.
I don’t quite understand this as the boost pump is before the Flow Scan, which is before the gascolator and engine driven pump. The engine is an 0-320 carbureted. There is no fuel leak either. To me, the actual fuel flow should not be changing since there are no changes in any of the engine parameters- cht, egt, rpm mp etc.
This would affect the “calculated” burn and “calculated” fuel remaining.
Do you have any ideas as to why this is happening? And how to remedy this.
I don’t quite understand this as the boost pump is before the Flow Scan, which is before the gascolator and engine driven pump. The engine is an 0-320 carbureted. There is no fuel leak either. To me, the actual fuel flow should not be changing since there are no changes in any of the engine parameters- cht, egt, rpm mp etc.
This would affect the “calculated” burn and “calculated” fuel remaining.
Do you have any ideas as to why this is happening? And how to remedy this.