chamber pressure meter question

Harnessing precision mixtures of pressurized flammable vapor. Not for the beginner.
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hey i threw (yes i did it just to show th shape of it) a diagram togehter.
it is of a meter design i want to use on "Larda"

a question is if you can see any bugs?
please try to read the diagram so i don't have to make another one (wich i may do when i think of it)
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Are there two gauges on there?
What side leads to the chamber?
Where's the propane input?
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Ummmm.... Sorry, but I can't figure out what it is that you're trying to get across here. At all.
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You should use more explanation and maybe color, because this shadow does nothing but confuse me.
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like i said i am going to draw a new diagram now (it was late yesterday)
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i see how it will work now

i think if you changed it so the air pushes the fuel into the chamber it will work better.
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i am going to look at that option
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