Description | Usable Fuel Tank Size | Part Number |
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Cirrus SR 22 G3 | 46 Gal. | 05-13080 |
Extremely light, high impact plastic tubing with aluminum rings resist damage. Available "Aircraft Specific Scales" Can be downloaded and printed from the website. Can easily be calibrated to any tank using the "Universal" scale. A worksheet, written instructions and even an instructional video are available at the website. We will generate an "Aircraft Specific Scale" from your calibration
It's shipping tube doubles as a "Vented Storage Tube". This allows any remaining fuel to evaporate between uses, provides a protection for the life of the unit and reduces manufacturing waste. It's design gives consistent readings even when the fuel in the tank is sloshing around. It's upper and lower rings aide in handling. Large Easy-to-Read numbers observed outside the tank. Quantities given in both Gallons and Pounds! Color coded sections represent approx. 1/3 cruise consumption. It's not limited to your aircraft. Works in tractors, small motors, etc. Will not fall into fuel tank on most aircraft. 100% Made in the USA |
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Works great, accurate. Use to cross check new fuel senders.
FuelStick Cirrus Sr 22 G3, 46 Gal.
This works great and works in the G6 as well
FuelStick Cirrus Sr 22 G3, 46 Gal.
so this little device works great, is it entirely needed, well perhaps not but I do like a old world check on my cirrus sr22 g3 fuel gauge and this one works perfectly. Easy to use and easy to store. Its a bit larger than I expected, probably 12 inches long and about 2 inches in diameter for the tube that holds the device.
FuelStick Cirrus Sr 22 G3, 46 Gal.
Great! Works for the G6
FuelStick Cirrus Sr 22 G3, 46 Gal.
Easy to use, works like a charm and is accurate. I found my SR22 fuel gages give a good reading but not exactly correct. A bit pricey for something so simple.
Works perfectly with Cirrus SR22 G3 fuel tanks. A quick dip to see how much fuel is in there. Even though I have CiES digital senders, I dip the tanks to cross-check as part of preflight.
I never give anything 5 stars but this product works as advertised appears to be very accurate, is well made, super easy to use and prevents fuel from getting on the wings, could not be any better.
Works in citrus SR22 G6. Nice to be able to accurately set fuel quantity at start up
Well, I figured out why what they are talking about in a 1-star review a hard way. In airplanes with high dihedral (most low-wing aircraft) there is no gas under the filler cap below certain amount. For my Cirrus, unmeasurable with *any* fuel stick quantity is ~12gal per side. The scale on a Fuel Stik for Cirrus indeed starts at 12gal. There is nothing wrong with a stick itself. Its just impossible to stick fuel tanks in some airplanes when fuel level is too low. We are down to the totalizer as the only precise source of fuel remaining. Bummer...
I don’t understand the one star review that complained that the product could not be used below 24 Gallons. It is capable of accurately reading fuel quantities down to two gallons. Excellent product.
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Yes, these are specifically calibrated for the Cirrus aircraft.
For the SR22 G2, use part # 05-13079.
Per Fuel Stik: We have not calibrated one for the G6 but if the total gal are the same it should be okay, however we are not 100% sure.
It may, but the manufacturer has not tested this on a G1.