From what I understand now, the failure in Georgia has nothing to do
with the engine. Therefore, you have lots of fuel, and a good engine, I would be
willing to bet
that the failure was caused by the Lancair fuel system. It was bound to
happen. It is a pity someone had to have a loss of life.
Well, it may have been a fuel system problem, and the Lancair fuel
system may have issues, but how did you get from there to it was the
Lancair fuel system on this aircraft that was causal. Do
you know what fuel system was installed on this plane?