Posted Friday, November 13, 2009 @ 12:51 PM
In thinking a bit about your last comment it has become very clear to me that you really want a fuel reservior at the carb if your doing anything remotely aerobatic as even a nose high attitude, as I discovered, will change pressure or cut off the fuel supply.
The other option would be to have a presurized fuel system with a fuel pump.
So I figure I have a choice to make:
1) Install a fuel tank klunk pickup tube, add a low pressure fuel pump with return fuel circuit, and use the Aerocarb.
or
2) Use the Zenith 28 RX carb I have, drill the orfice out a bit bigger and use the tank fuel system as is.
However it sounds like Sam is having success with his Mikuni carb, and if it has a bigger float bowl capacity that might be an even better option.
Bob G, how do the Zenith and Mikuni float bowl capacities compare?
Perhaps I should look around and see what carbs have the biggest float bowl capacity that I could use
in the 28-32mm range?
Ideally, we want Throttle body fuel injection but thats just too complex at this point.
I believe that simplicity is related to reliability so the Zenith option is looking the best right now since there are no electrics necessary and its just a very simple system that has been proven to work and embraced by pilots a lot more experienced than me.
I'll take a look and see what I need to do to make the conversion back.
I'm curious what Dan thinks about these options since he has flown behind an Aerocarb before in the RV?
Perhaps that fuel system is designed differently?
[Edit by jb92563 on Friday, November 13, 2009 @ 01:05 PM]
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