lpaaruule wrote:I haven't had nearly as good of results as others with fuel flow testing.
On a side note, I've looked at other builders sites, and believe that some of the testing done is invalid. Some builders will let their fuel line hang down lower than the inlet of the carb, or add a short length of fuel line to reach a bucket. Based on my testing, letting the fuel line hang down even an inch can increase fuel flow by 1 GPH with a half empty tank. It has a siphoning effect.
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The only thing the lower outlet does is add a slight bit of height to increase head pressure. At 1 gal/88 seconds (my results) that's over 40 gph, so lifting the outlet up or down several inches isn't going to affect that number to any significant degree.
I have a setup like yours: tank, ball valve, firewall, Gold Cube, inline filter, short AN-6 hose, AeroInjector. My tests were at 21 degrees, so I'm not sure why your fuel flow is so much less. There isn't a lot to troubleshoot. But it's certainly worth a try to take out the Red Cube and at least confirm or deny it has an effect. Does the inline filter have AN-6 connections as well? In other words, the inlet/outlet size of the filter isn't constricting flow?