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		pcasson(at)sasktel.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 6:21 pm    Post subject: Vans wiring kit - mods for fuel injection | 
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				Hi All,
 
 The Van's RV-10 wiring harness kit is designed for a carbureted engine with a boost pump.  I'm
 installing a fuel injected engine so need to make some modifications.  It looks as if the easy thing
 would be just to install a 10A breaker and upsize the wire to convert the boost pump circuit to a
 injection pump circuit but is that really what is best?  Seems to me we want that pump running as
 long as the ignition switch is in a run position and not switched with the master on/off.  Like to
 hear what others are doing.
 Thanks
 
 Perry Casson  - still wiring....
 Regina, Canada
 
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		jesse(at)itecusa.org Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 4:32 am    Post subject: Vans wiring kit - mods for fuel injection | 
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				The kit comes with (or at least used to) a switching breaker (5A) for the
 boost pump.  For Injected engines, you need a 10A.  You can just switch out
 the breaker and change the size of wire, if necessary, based on the amperage
 and the length of the run.  You don't ever, that I can think of, need the
 boost pump when the master is off, and you mainly just use it for startup
 when the master is on, of course.  You definitely do not want to run it all
 the time when the ignition switch is in the RUN position.  Just a breaker
 would certainly not be the way to go, even if it is a push/pull breaker.
 You want a switch, but again, that is what the kit comes with.  It just
 happens to have the breaker in the switch as well (switching breaker) to
 keep things simple.
 
 Jesse Saint
 I-TEC, Inc.
 jesse(at)itecusa.org
 www.itecusa.org
 W: 352-465-4545
 C: 352-427-0285
 
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		pcasson(at)sasktel.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 5:39 am    Post subject: Vans wiring kit - mods for fuel injection | 
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				So I think you are telling me somewhere on the large lump in the corner of the shop (aka io540) is a
 mechanical fuel pump and the electric one is just a backup?  I guess I better read that stack of
 manuals and ask questions less....
 
 I guess I've missed a step in technology between carbureted C150's and EFI where everything is
 electric.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Perry Casson
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		pitts_pilot(at)bellsouth. Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 9:44 am    Post subject: Vans wiring kit - mods for fuel injection | 
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				Perry Casson wrote:
 
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 So I think you are telling me somewhere on the large lump in the corner of the shop (aka io540) is a mechanical fuel pump
 
 Yup
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  	  | Quote: | 	 		   and manuals
 
 Maybe, but probably not
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  	  | Quote: | 	 		   and ask questions less....
 
 Definitely a NOT!!!  It's how we learn.  We're not born with knowledge, 
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 just survival instinct.  Everything we learn, we learn from others 
 ..... well, mostly ..... we do learn from doing stupid things ..... 
 hmmmmm maybe I'm stretching this a little  
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  I guess I've missed a step in technology between carbureted C150's and EFI where everything is
 electric.
 
 Oh yeah!  I find it amazing that the Feds keep harping on safety .... 
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 safety .... safety ..... and yet they still prevent a certificated 
 aircraft from enjoying the technology advances since the stone age.  I 
 really believe that electronic ignition (EI) coupled with electronic 
 fuel injection (EFI) would be a huge step forward in making our engines 
 more fuel efficient and prevent high cylinder temps on takeoff etc.  EI 
 would eliminate fixed firing advance and EFI would take care of the 
 changing mixture requirements.  But, I guess I tend to dream too much.   
 Maybe when I have more time to fiddle .....  
 Linn
 
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 Thanks,
 
 Perry Casson
 
 
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		james.k.hovis(at)gmail.co Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 11:34 am    Post subject: Vans wiring kit - mods for fuel injection | 
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				The Feds are still in the stone age when alternators/generators lived extremely short lives and batteries tended to discharge fairly quickly due to the high draw from old-style electronics. Modern EFI systems have minimal draw compared to landing lights, etc. Batteries today have AHr ratings for the wieght unheard of 30 years ago. There's NO REASON for not using electronic engine monitoring/management.  
 
  On 10/23/06, linn Walters <pitts_pilot(at)bellsouth.net (pitts_pilot(at)bellsouth.net)> wrote: [quote]--> RV10-List message posted by: linn Walters <pitts_pilot(at)bellsouth.net  (pitts_pilot(at)bellsouth.net)>
 
 Perry Casson wrote:
 
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 So I think you are telling me somewhere on the large lump in the corner of the shop (aka io540) is a mechanical fuel pump 
 
 Yup
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  	  | Quote: | 	 		   and manuals
 
 Maybe, but probably not
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  	  | Quote: | 	 		   and ask questions less....
 
 Definitely a NOT!!!  It's how we learn.  We're not born with knowledge,
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 just survival instinct.  Everything we learn, we learn from others 
 ...... well, mostly ..... we do learn from doing stupid things .....
 hmmmmm maybe I'm stretching this a little  
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  I guess I've missed a step in technology between carbureted C150's and EFI where everything is 
 electric.
 
 Oh yeah!  I find it amazing that the Feds keep harping on safety ....
 | 	  
 safety .... safety ..... and yet they still prevent a certificated
 aircraft from enjoying the technology advances since the stone age.  I 
 really believe that electronic ignition (EI) coupled with electronic
 fuel injection (EFI) would be a huge step forward in making our engines
 more fuel efficient and prevent high cylinder temps on takeoff etc.  EI 
 would eliminate fixed firing advance and EFI would take care of the
 changing mixture requirements.  But, I guess I tend to dream too much.
 Maybe when I have more time to fiddle .....  
 Linn
 
 
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		jwt(at)roadmapscoaching.c Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 3:59 pm    Post subject: Vans wiring kit - mods for fuel injection | 
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				Why would the fuel injected engine require a different breaker size for the
 boost pump?
 
 John Testement
 jwt(at)roadmapscoaching.com
 40321
 Richmond, VA
 Finish kit - wheel fairings, cowl prep
  
 
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		LarryRosen
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 5:22 pm    Post subject: Vans wiring kit - mods for fuel injection | 
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				The carburated fuel pump is a Facet Pump and the injected engine uses an 
 ES Airflow fuel pump.  Thats the difference, but I do not know if there 
 is any difference in power requirements.  The electrical design per 
 Van's wiring diagram calls for a 5 amp toggle switch breaker with 18 AWG 
 wire.  And no note for a difference between the 2 pumps.
 
 Larry
 
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  Why would the fuel injected engine require a different breaker size for the
  boost pump?
 
  John Testement
  jwt(at)roadmapscoaching.com
  40321
  Richmond, VA
  Finish kit - wheel fairings, cowl prep
   
 
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		jesse(at)itecusa.org Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 6:09 am    Post subject: Vans wiring kit - mods for fuel injection | 
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				I don't know why, but the pump for an IO requires more than 5 amps.  When
 talking to Van's, they said that the kit was for the O engine, not the IO,
 so I would need to go with a 10 amp switch.  Again, I don't know why, but I
 know it is true.
 
 Do not archive.
 
 Jesse Saint
 I-TEC, Inc.
 jesse(at)itecusa.org
 www.itecusa.org
 W: 352-465-4545
 C: 352-427-0285
 
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		Bill Schlatterer
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 5:30 pm    Post subject: Vans wiring kit - mods for fuel injection | 
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				The Facet pump for the O series carb model draws only 1 amp according to
 Spruce
 
 http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/eppages/facetpumps.php
 
 Suspect the higher pressure OI pump would take a little more oomph!
 
 Bill S
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		Don
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 3:30 pm    Post subject: Re: Vans wiring kit - mods for fuel injection | 
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				If your installing the Airflow Performance boost pump P/N 3090050, you will require a switched 10 amp circuit.  We recommend a 10 amp breaker with #16 gauge wire minimum to supply the pump.  The pump will draw 5-6 amps (at) 30 PSI and there's a little inrush current on start up thus the 10 amp breaker.
 
 Don
 
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