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Fuel flow transducer location

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Skippy

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Looking to install a fuel flow transducer in a injected Lycoming. Where is the best place for the sensor. I have read between the mechanical fuel pump and the fuel servo as one location, also have seen a lot of units installed directly before the fuel spider which looks to be the simplest install.
 

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