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Thread: Abnormally High Fuel Flow Indication

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    Default Re: Abnormally High Fuel Flow Indication

    Good information, thanks.

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    Default Re: Abnormally High Fuel Flow Indication

    My transducer is still messed up from the water. I am about to pull it, clean it out and try it one more time. I really value my FP5L. Was playing on the river with 5 friends yesterday shooting some photos and video for the Lonestar STOL contest on March 14th and it is invaluable knowing how much fuel I have and not have to much fuel because the extra weight hinders the performance. I find it invaluable in Cross country flight as well, especially going west where fuel is less accessible.

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