by lpaaruule » Sun Oct 09, 2016 4:01 pm
Hello Rune,
I'm no expert, but I can tell you some things I've heard, and what I've done.
I have a Jabiru 3300 with a Rotec TBI MKI. I wanted to install an electric pump so I could use it during takeoff, but otherwise just use gravity feed. I ended up using the engine driven pump in series with the electric pump for the following reasons:
1) Another builder suspected that during takeoff, the electric pump had too much restriction (when off) for gravity feed to supply enough fuel to the system. So, if the electric pump failed, the engine might not run well, or might stop.
2) At full fuel, there is enough fuel pressure with the gravity feed system, but as the tank empties, some have said the engine runs lean -- possibly too lean. Again the electric pump could solve this, but as said previously, what happens if the electric pump fails.
3) I decided that I wanted to run a vapor return line, and with that, you need some sort of pump running all the time.
4) I wanted the fuel pressurized to prevent vapor lock/ burps. This also requires some sort of pump to run continuously.
I haven't tested my system, but it is very similar to many non-Sonex systems out there except for my addition of the vapor return line. So I'm not re-inventing the wheel, or doing something unheard of. My vapor return line has a restriction fitting with a 1/32" hole. I didn't to go with a 1/16" hole as that would require too much fuel flow just for the return, so it's more of a bubble remover.
I'm using the cube type electric fuel pump. I'm going off memory here, but I think it will go to 6 PSI
I can't say that installing the electric pump in parallel with a check valve is wrong, but it adds to the complexity. I don't know what the added value would be to this. If you wanted to run without the engine driven pump, then having a check valve in parallel with the electric pump might provide a less restricted flow.
I don't think you'll need a return line from a pressure standpoint because the Rotec pressure regulator should be able to handle 4 PSI. If you were using the Bing carb, I think you would have had to limit it to 3 PSI if memory serves me.
Again, I haven't tested my fuel system yet, so my design may change.