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The only meters I can find are by FloScan, Lowrance and Navman. Does anyone
know of any others? Some info I have come across talk about back pressure in the fuel line causing fuel starvation. How can one determine whether the sensor in the fuel line will cause problems? I have ~1969 318's with the original mechanical fuel pumps. Any general feedback on having these devices?. Seems like a good thikng to me. FloScan is by far the most expensive. Reasons? |
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Steve Lortie wrote:
The only meters I can find are by FloScan, Lowrance and Navman. Does anyone know of any others? Some info I have come across talk about back pressure in the fuel line causing fuel starvation. How can one determine whether the sensor in the fuel line will cause problems? I have ~1969 318's with the original mechanical fuel pumps. Any general feedback on having these devices?. Seems like a good thikng to me. FloScan is by far the most expensive. Reasons? I have the Navman. Fairly happy with it. My only complaint is that it seems to need constant calibrating. Real good at showing fuel consumption (6 gph etc). I'm running a 125 Merc outbaord. |
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