I did my first fuel flow test today on my series 6 tricycle geared Kitfox. I measured fuel flow at the end of the inlet hose to the fuel pump on my 912ULS and I have no other fuel pumps (ie: electric backup) and there is a new Rotax fuel filter in the line. I put 6 gallons of fuel in each wing tank to start the test. I repeated the test at various aircraft attitude positions from 0-18 degree nose up (at 5 degree increments). 18 degrees puts the tail skid on the floor. My bird is not the STI version, just the normal config. Since this is my first flow test with unflushed tanks and lines I may repeat it with a new filter to see if the results improve. The EAA provided fuel flow instruction sheet states I should have a minimum flow of 125% of the takeoff consumption, which is 1.25 x 7.1 gph = 8.9 gph. My test results so far indicate that there is plenty of margin until I get up to just under 15 degrees nose up attitude. Does anybody out there have a number for the normal takeoff attitude (nose up degree)?