not if you make it tiny... 1/4 inch dia. I've gotten 10ml per minute readings that way before (water not fuel) It took me about 2 weeks to build it and it did leak :-/ but it could be done. If you could ensure a clean fuel stream a positive displacement system would work (Measure 1ml at a time is possible that way.) at work we use a laser to measure minute flow and particulates, but that is beyond the scope of a home-brewer. On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Nuno Pedrosa wrote: > Yeah, that sounds easy enough. Problem is the flow. Too small for such > an "homemade sensor". Comercial sensors of this kind requires flows > larger than 1liter/min, I think... That's a lot of fuel! > > Nuno. > -- > > _/^\_ __ > _____/\_________________________________oOOo__O-O__oOOo______/oo\____ > /\/ / Nuno Filipe Freitas Pedrosa __ /..\__/ > \ \/\ mailto:Nuno.Pedrosa@oen.siemens.de /`'\\__/-\ __ > \/\ \ Tel. : 0049-89-72222342 \__/ \__//@@\ > ___/ /\/_______________________________________________/OO\_..__\__/_ > \/ \__/ >