by achesos » Mon Oct 19, 2015 10:08 pm
Hi Mark,
I've wondered the same thing, and I already had a pump from another project laying here. I haven't weighed it, but it doesn't seem too heavy to add the potential level of safety it could provide if integrated properly with appropriate considerations.
IF the burps I've been reading about but have yet to experience myself (still assembling) are caused by the fuel temperature increase as it passes too closely to the exhaust (as in boiling the fuel and creating air bubbles), it seems that adding pressure to the fuel line upstream of the injector would raise the boiling point - might help the burp thing then, right? Also seems likely that it would be useful during unusual attitudes once properly tuned??
BUT,
There might be some funky stuff to consider if the pump failed on tuning as well though if the pressure change does affect the tuning as delivered in the throttle body - does it even flow fuel when switched to OFF?, etc. I haven't thought it through too extensively, but we need to work through failure modes and effects when planning this stuff out - the NASA guys do it for the folks getting the ride, but in this case, we are both design engineer and test pilot...
I'm disappointed that you haven't gotten any feedback on this besides my cent and a half.
Sean
Sonex N857SX
AeroVee, Taildragger, Dual Stick