Another problem with the ball type is it needs to be held steady and vertical. Won't happen in a car. I agree with the positive displacement type.
I am not familiar much with diesels. But with most cars, you could install a separate pressure regulator and abandon the original. Then you could install the flowmeter between the regulator and engine, hence requiring only one flowmeter and halving your margin of error.
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