by mike.smith » Thu Oct 28, 2021 8:44 pm
Legacy Sonex, AeroVee 2.1. Fuel tank w/ finger strainer --> Braided fuel line --> Firewall --> In-line fuel filter --> Braided fuel line to AeroInjector (technically it's not called a "carb"). I think I have a #2.5 needle. No gascolator. No outside air to the air filter; all air from under the cowl per Sonex plans.
All fuel lines from the firewall on, are insulated with fire sleeve, hot water pipe insulation, and reflective heat tape. Fuel lines are mostly straight shots, except for the 90 deg turn from the tank to the firewall, and the 90 deg turn into the AeroInjector inlet.
Vent goes vertical from the tank, above the cowl, then 180 deg back down to vent at the bottom of the cowl. The aluminum tubing at the bottom of the cowl is bent slightly to face into to the wind (to prevent negative pressure from air across the tub).
Have never had any issues whatsoever with the AeroInjector, and have never even had the engine hiccup during aerobatics. At high Gs the engine runs perfectly normally. Approaching negative G's the RPMs will begin to slow down a bit, but not a whole lot. The only throttle adjustments are to control airspeed and RPMs. I've never needed to work the throttle to keep the engine running.
Maneuvers: rolls, 4 point rolls, loops, 7-turn spins, hammerheads, Cuban 8's, etc.