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Fuel Flow Sensor For Lowrance, Simrad on 2040-parts.com

AU $234.35
Location:

Dural, New South Wales, Australia

Dural, New South Wales, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Lowrance Manufacturer Part Number:Lowrance

EP60R

Petrol only. One required per engine. Up to 3 engines supported.

Outputs:

  • Fuel Flow
  • Tank Fuel Used
  • Trip Fuel Used
  • Seasonal Fuel Used
Cable Length 10 Ft
Fuel Line Diameter 3/8" (9.5 mm) Inside Diameter
Flow Rate Measured Optimized for 0.6-45 Gal/hr but can measure outside these values
Added Back Pressure to the fuel system 0.5 PSI at 20 Gal/hr; 1 PSI at 40 Gal/hr
Installation Location Above the max level of the fuel tank, in-line after the fuel filter and any Y's or T's in the line
Package The EP-60R, N2K T and 2 (two) 1" hose clamps
Fuel Type Gasoline only. The EP-60R does not operate diesel engine fuel systems.
Hole required to route through a bulkhead 22mm (7/8")
Multiple EP-60R sensors possible Yes

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