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Cloud 9 Fuel Stick

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Overview

Cloud 9 Fuel Stick

Features

  • 3D printed in Red PETG
  • References the top of the filler opening to hold stick perpendicular and centered in the opening while taking a fuel reading. This will give you a more repeatable reading and very good to use when setting the K factor value if you have an engine monitor with fuel flow calibration.
  • Has flat sides so it will not roll off the wing when set down and also has clearance for fuel cap chains.
  • Impossible to drop the stick in the tank when the guide is attached.
  • Designed to be used with your existing Fuel Hawk Fuel stick for your airplanes tank configuration.
  • Please refer to pics showing visual differences between Monarch Caps, Raised Inlet Caps and Cessna Flush (Killer) Caps and verify yours match the version your buying.

Specifications

  • Cessna Raided Caps Diameter: 1.55"
  • Cessna Monarch Caps Diameter: 1.80"
  • When used with other aircraft where Fuel Hawk does not already have a calibrated stick, you will need to buy the universal fuel stick and do your own level calculation or find existing calculations online.

In The Box

  • Fuel Guide 3D printed in Red PETG.
  • 2ea O-Rings used to keep Fuel Guide attached to the Fuel Hawk Fuel Stick. Only one is needed and includes a spare.
  • 1ea Use and setup instructions

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