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Alain,
I removed all the old gauges when I installed 2xGi-275 as EIS 2 years ago. I also installed CiES fuel senders and display fuel quantity on the GI-275. You need new probes for MP, RPM, oil P, oil T, fuel quantity, fuel flow, fuel pressure. The G3X sensor kit for 6 cyl engine has most of them. Read all three GI275 installation manuals to get the full scope of the install. -LJ Last edited by Learjetter : 04-29-24 at 07:31 PM. |
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Hello
Thanks for your answer. Sorry for my ignorance ... but what is the CiES fuel senders and display you installed ... The GI 275 EIS face their own display no ?
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Alain +41 79 266 2000 www.evazion.ch www.osud.ch www.Whitepod.com www.purplewings.ch |
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CiES is a company that makes digital fuel level float sensors. I thought since I was putting all new sensors in for the digital gauges I might as well include fuel quantity.
https://ciescorp.net/ |
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You mentioned stec 55x. Is it already in the plane? Or are you doing new installation? If new installation, where are you sourcing it from?
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Reviving old fuel sender EIS combo question
Learjetter, I am purchasing a 77 P337G that has 2 old EDM 700’s and Shadin digiflo. I want to go with 2 GI 275’s for EIS and new CIES senders to get the most accurate fuel on remaining possible. Since you’ve had that same install for a while now, are you still happy with the performance. Thanks!
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Hello
Thanks for your reply. My installation will be done soon. I will finally have my plane back end of this week ...so I can't tell you but I guess it will be great. I wanted to keep the old gauges but my avionic work shop told me it was too complicated.
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Alain +41 79 266 2000 www.evazion.ch www.osud.ch www.Whitepod.com www.purplewings.ch |
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Thank you! Now I just need to determine how to place them in the panel so they are center facing the left seat. I'm going to move an Aspen pro to the right seat as the backup and locate it where the current RPM/MP gauges are setting. I'd love to just remove all the old gauges to reduce the bird's nest of old wires and cut weight, but I have heard they might somehow be connected to the AP system, so fearful of doing that for now.
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