FLOW
METERS

Monitoring
fuel pressure to evaluate your fuel induction system will give you only half
of the answer. Since an engine thrives on volume, rather than pressure, tuning
is more precise when the actual fuel consumption is known. By installing a
flow meter between the metering valve and the distribution block you can monitor
just how much fuel volume is being delivered to the engine. Installing a second
flow meter on the return side of a fuel system will allow you to monitor the
condition of your fuel pump by adding the two GPM’s together.
These
general purpose turbine-type flow meters require an available digital channel
on your data recorder for each meter. Gas and Nitro flow meters are aluminum.
Alcohol applications use a stainless steel flow meter.
| Flow Meter, -8, Gas or Nitro (1-20 GPM) | 800-FM-AN8-AL |
| Flow Meter, -10, Gas or Nitro (2-25 GPM) | 800-FM-AN10-AL |
| Flow Meter, -12, Gas or Nitro (2-70 GPM) |
800-FM-AN12-AL |
| Flow Meter, -10, Alcohol (2-25 GPM) | 800-FM-AN10-SS |
| Flow Meter Pickup Coil | 800-FM-PICKUP |
| Flow Meter Connector Kit | 800-CN-FM |
| Cable Only, Flow Meter to RPM Module |
800-CA-FM-(specify length) |
| Additional flow meter types and flow rates are available on special order |