rogerthebodger
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(car drinks like a fish 4l heavy body) olewill
Ford Falcon by any chance, mine was an XR6 4l straight 6.
(car drinks like a fish 4l heavy body) olewill
Regarding the relationship of fuel flow to air flow. A constant speed diesel generator will tend to have a constant air flow as the speed there for the air sucked in at each cycle would be the same but as the load increases from the alternator the governor moves the injector pump rack to allow more fuel in to maintain the set speed. So in this case the fuel flow to air intake flow cannot be constant.
A fuel flow meter in the line from the tank would be of little use as only a small amount of the flow goes to the injectors the reminder returns to tank on most marine engines.
I remember a similar thread some time ago where it was suggested two meters would be required. One in the supply pipe and one in the return pipe with a difference calculator used to feed a display.
My engines have a very low if any return so I need to transducer where the max flow of the transducer is closer to the consumption of the engine.
Yes good guess Roger. A Ford Territory. Falcon gear in a SUV body. Did you know by the end of next year all Oz car manufacture will cease. Outdone by the Japanese Koreans Chines etc. Thats Ford, GM and Toyota all closing down. sad olewillFord Falcon by any chance, mine was an XR6 4l straight 6.
Have you thought of a home built ultra sonic system? Commercial solutions seem to have a slow (0.2 second) response time, so might either account for pulsed flow or fail because of it. A home built system with PIC might well be able to measure the pulses, particularly with the doppler set up.
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One big bonus with ultra sonic flow measurement is that it can be non-invasive, so zero problems with the detector restricting/blocking fuel flow.
If you have quite a high return flow you will be subtracting two numbers that are close to being the same, you will need very accurate flow measurement to get any sort of accuracy with that.
And it is not too pricey either at about £175 for the sensors and display.
Sensors:
http://www.conrad-electronic.co.uk/...-Flow-Meter-FCH-m-POM-LC-001-35-Lmin?ref=list...