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pspan style=font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial; font-style: normal; data-sheets-value={"1":2,"2":"The fuel flow transducer works upon a vane RPM sensor that is usually located behind the fuel filter and works in combination with the manifold air pressure (MAP). The fuel flow transducer produces a current-pulse signal from an opto-electronic pickup that's fitted with a preamp. The signal amplification enables it to measure fuel flow that is as low as 0.3 gal/hour and this makes it more accurate than the conventional fuel flow measuring systems."} data-sheets-userformat={"2":513,"3":[null,0],"12":0}The fuel flow transducer works upon a vane RPM sensor that is usually located behind the fuel filter and works in combination with the manifold air pressure (MAP). The fuel flow transducer produces a current-pulse signal from an opto-e