I'm pretty sure this is a sensor problem but thought I'd check with the group that I should consider something else is wrong. I'm seeing some spiking of the fuel pressure from a steady 6.5 PSI to 25 PSI instantly then back down, then mid-teens then back down. After a bit it steadies out back to 6.5 to 7 and then goes through it again and seems random. Almost always does this when pulling back the power into the pattern then settles out again.
Example - level flight no changes, then suddenly the FP goes nuts. Stops then starts again - see the green first big spike then settles out. Then starts again, then settles out but reads higher overall. No change in altitude or power settings.

I'm feeling this is sensor error and not real. Looking at all other data I don't see any changes happening at the same time. Also, I don't think the engine driven pump can produce that kind of pressure especially in an instant. Boost pump on and off when this is happening doesn't change a thing. My understanding is that if the wiring was loose to a terminal, the added resistance could cause this spiking. However all the wiring has been checked and double-checked.
This might all be fixed with a another FP sensor I'm going to try and get ordered but in the meantime, has anyone else seen something like this that was actually real? I miss the mechanical gauge because that would show if this was real in an instant.
RV-6A w/EDM-350 and all sensors. All behaving. Had an issue with the MP sensor showing extremely low and changed out the 2 month old sensor which cured the problem. Odd this would now happen with the FP just a short time later.
Example - level flight no changes, then suddenly the FP goes nuts. Stops then starts again - see the green first big spike then settles out. Then starts again, then settles out but reads higher overall. No change in altitude or power settings.

I'm feeling this is sensor error and not real. Looking at all other data I don't see any changes happening at the same time. Also, I don't think the engine driven pump can produce that kind of pressure especially in an instant. Boost pump on and off when this is happening doesn't change a thing. My understanding is that if the wiring was loose to a terminal, the added resistance could cause this spiking. However all the wiring has been checked and double-checked.
This might all be fixed with a another FP sensor I'm going to try and get ordered but in the meantime, has anyone else seen something like this that was actually real? I miss the mechanical gauge because that would show if this was real in an instant.
RV-6A w/EDM-350 and all sensors. All behaving. Had an issue with the MP sensor showing extremely low and changed out the 2 month old sensor which cured the problem. Odd this would now happen with the FP just a short time later.
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