Flo Scans
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Flo Scans
I have a fuel computer to install in my old Cessna 180.I would like to explore the possibility of doing the same for the B-31.Does anyone recommend a certain brand,flo-scan etc? How about info on the costs,installation and utility.It may be more than I can afford.I replaced the sending unit when I had the fuel cleaned because the old one looked too cruddy to reinstall but now of course I am having trouble getting it set to read accurately.I should have let well enough alone.Like many other things in my life,Especially that time with the snake and then that red haired girl.Both painful and very expensive.
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Re: Flo Scans
Ouch. I guess you have to ask yourself, was it worth it!jrhaszard wrote:.Like many other things in my life,Especially that time with the snake and then that red haired girl.Both painful and very expensive.
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John,
I was a distributor for flowscan and they can be bought directly from flowscan for 35% off list.
They have 3 models that would work for you. Analog gauge, digital that includes hours, tach, fuel totalizer and burn rate. They also gave a digital with gps connection for mpg.
Look it up on their web site or call Ray.
For Cummins you'll need the high flow system.
BTW there is a procedure for calibrating the system even when just replacing parts that has to be followed or chances are it will read wrong.
Almost positive you can download the PDF file from flowscans web site.
If you have any questions, I'll be at Pats from this afternoon thru wed call me at his place as cell phone service is kinda sketchy there.
Sitting in Lafayette La typing this.
I was a distributor for flowscan and they can be bought directly from flowscan for 35% off list.
They have 3 models that would work for you. Analog gauge, digital that includes hours, tach, fuel totalizer and burn rate. They also gave a digital with gps connection for mpg.
Look it up on their web site or call Ray.
For Cummins you'll need the high flow system.
BTW there is a procedure for calibrating the system even when just replacing parts that has to be followed or chances are it will read wrong.
Almost positive you can download the PDF file from flowscans web site.
If you have any questions, I'll be at Pats from this afternoon thru wed call me at his place as cell phone service is kinda sketchy there.
Sitting in Lafayette La typing this.
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