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Old 07-22-2014, 06:23 PM   #5 (permalink)
oldbeaver
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A 3000cc diesel engine fuel to monitor

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Originally Posted by Hilly-Billy-13 View Post
Old Beaver,
My preference is for the GEMS FT110 & FT210 series, Vision 2000 & Vision 1000 which are turbine units. The GEMS FT210 and Vision 1000 should handle a 1500cc to maybe 1900 cc engine. And the FT110 and Vision 2000 for the bigger engines. I don't have any idea as to the flows both supply & return on anything bigger than 1500 -1600cc. How big on an engine are you planning on monitoring?
Bill
Hello Hilly Billy,

Well, sorry for the delay.

My engine is a 3000cc 6 in line diesel engine, indirect injection Mercedes Benz, turbo. It is a 1993 model.

At present, I abandoned the idea of using existing signals in car to monitor fuel flow, and am back to use fuel flow sensors. Two companies from India seem to have a very close to what I need system, which I am in conversations to learn how much it would be.

I will keep forum up to date about this.

Oldbeaver
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