Just wondering if anyone can provide me what fuel flow rates they are getting. My buddy wants to compare the rates we just calculated for his which he feels might be a bit low.
Just wondering if anyone can provide me what fuel flow rates they are getting. My buddy wants to compare the rates we just calculated for his which he feels might be a bit low.
All that is required is 120% of what the 912iS motor is requiring on takeoff. That is with the fuel pump running. The manual will tell you what the fuel requirement would be. Im fixing to do that same thing probably Friday but I forget exactly what that value is. I believe you must do the check on each of the two pumps while in level, flight attitude and again with the tail slightly lower than what climb attitude would be.
Eddie Forward
Flying
SS7, 912iS, Garmin G3X
Thanks. Yeah, although we've passed the 120% (i think it was 135%) he is still uncertain that this is ok and asked me to ask what others were getting.
I did my fuel flow on my 912iS Friday. Each of the two pumps pushed 1 gallon in 1minute and 10 seconds. That's over 51 gallons an hour. The 912iS needs 6.9gal/hr at 5800rpm. If those are the kind of numbers your friend had then I am confused over the concern. I am questioning whether I did this correctly. Did he check the flow via gravity and not with the pumps? My flow, so far exceeds the 150% that I am confused. I think I did this correctly because I don't believe the fuel injection will operate by gravity flow but it requires the pumps. However, how does a pump pushing 51gal/hr cause any concern in your friends mind?
Eddie Forward
Flying
SS7, 912iS, Garmin G3X
I believe that the test is generally done to check flow capability of the system without the pump(s) operating. I might be wrong as I’ve never built an airplane that required a fuel pump, and fuel injection adds another factor. If the engine won’t run at all without a pump, then there would seem to be little reason to test without. Checking with the pumps running is a good idea anyway of course, but it’s good to know what the flow rate is if a pump fails.
Last edited by jrevens; 10-28-2018 at 10:13 AM.
John Evens
Arvada, CO
Kitfox SS7 N27JE
EAA Lifetime
Chap. 43 honorary Lifetime
I will discuss with him tomorrow how it was done etc.