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MGL Fuel Computer setup/not calculating

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Airfoil

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Aug 18, 2014
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Location
Dallas Tx
I just install a MGL fuel computer since my wing tanks are big, flat and thin with no way to get an accurate level reading. The install was easy using a red cube transducer.
One big problem.
It accurately shows the gallons per hour fuel consumption, but it is not reducing the volume shown in the tanks. So far I have flown it two hours at about 8 gallons an hour and it still says I have 36 gallons in the tank which is what I started with.
The set up was pretty easy there's not much you can do wrong… Any suggestions I am at a loss.
Thanks in advance
Rick
 
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