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Murle Williams Aviation ?
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Highwing LLC has a new ethanol resistant one
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Yes and YES!
Both are good alternatives.
http://www.murlewilliamsaviation.com/
http://www.highwingllc.com/
Not sure which I'll go with yet.
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Kitfox factory has one available similar to the Murle Williams type .
Its in their catalog .
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I went with the Highwing LLC unit... a simple, straight forward installation, with instructions that a first time builder can understand and have confidence in.:D
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I just looked up the Highwing LLC. I followed the link below and found they are out of business?
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Originally Posted by
rdooley79
Not sure which I'll go with yet.
I think which header tank location you have might factor into the decision. The in-line sensor body must be mounted in a vertical orientation, therefore, keeping the requisite downhill slop from the wing to header tanks may be problematic if you have the 'high-mount' header behind the baggage sack. Obviously, no such issue with the 'behind-the-seat' header.
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I have the "standard" behind the seat header tank. My only concern is adding more "leak" points to the fuel system.