GordonTurner wrote:That’s a very interesting observation Kai. Do you have a fuel temperature probe? It seems like it should be easy enough to install one.
Kai wrote:Peter,
I know nothing about the efi system Rotax supplies with their engines, but I have seen their diagrams. However, I have been flying my Sonex behind aftermarket efi systems since 2011- and my present 120hp EP915ECI is no different: they all require a fuel return system to the tank.
Like you’re planning, I have my return system dumping the fuel in the tank neck coming out in the fuel spill tray. I arranged this with an apprx 4” long brass pipe routing the fuel out of the bottom of the neck, and spilling it into the fuel. The neck is the highest point in the whole system, and in the AN6 return line between the fuel pressure regulator and the neck, there is nothing- and certainly no non return valve.
So far this has worked out according to expectations: no snags whatsoever.
However, you should be aware of another point: the return fuel gets heated. Warm enough, and especially running on bioethanol mogas, the stuff starts producing vapour. These vapour bubbles must be removed from the fuel before it gets back into the pump, and dumping it into a larger, colder quantity certainly helps, going into your main tank, where your fuel supply gradually gets hotter. You can under no circumstance allow the temperature to get up to 40 centigrades, so get back on the ground with at least 15l in the mains.
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