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Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 3:01 pm
by jimmy101
Natas

That's pretty good approach but will end up being kind of expensive. You need a regulator and that alone is a significant cost.

That's what's nice about a syringe, no valves (except the one on the propane torch head or the one built into the lighter) and since the measurement is done at atmospheric pressure you don't need a regulator.

I agree though, you can't beat the bling factor of an on board fuel and meter.