Extracting fuel temperature data from the Rotax EMS (Engine Management System) could be beneficial in preventing or diagnosing vapor lock issues. Vapor lock occurs when fuel vaporizes in the fuel system, causing engine performance problems or even engine failure.
By monitoring fuel temperature, you can:
1. Identify potential vapor lock conditions
2. Take preventive measures, such as adjusting fuel flow or engine settings
3. Diagnose issues more accurately
If the Rotax EMS provides fuel temperature data, it would be convenient to integrate this information into your engine monitoring system, such as the Dynon EMS-221, to enhance engine management and safety.