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Red Cube Location

932WT

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I’ve had my red cube after the engine fuel pump on my O-540 high on the fire wall with a 90 degree fitting on the outflow side which then drops down to the carb. I know. Two bad things: a 90 degree and the outflow should not drop down right after the cube. MP and fuel flow are a little irregular, at low rpm they fluctuate about one of MP and at 2200 or high they fluctuate a lot less. There is no engine surging and no change in CHT or EGT. I’d like to fix this. Has anyone put the red cube right down in front of the carb? I know heat shielding might be necessary. But I like the idea because it eliminates the 90 degree, the drop after the cube and cuts the length of the total fuel line after the pump by more than half. Thoughts? Insults? 🙂
 
I've got mine hanging in space between the mechanical fuel pump and the throttle body and covered in firesleeve. I've been very happy with its performance in that location for going on 11+ years.
 
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I have mine mounted on the front of the engine with an angle bracket. It’s between the servo and the flow divider. Been there for 1700+ hours. Zero fluctuations, no heat shield, just fire sleeve. No 90, just straight hoses
 
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