Fuel injector

  1. Fuel Injection Kit, Systems & Parts
  2. Bosch Fuel Injectors
  3. Best Fuel Injector Cleaners for 2022
  4. How a fuel injection system works


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Fuel Injection Kit, Systems & Parts

Aftermarket Fuel Injection Systems & Accessories Upgrading your engine with an aftermarket fuel injection kit is a great way to add power and modern performance to your street or race vehicle. JEGS offers a wide selection of the best aftermarket fuel injection kits for Ford, GM (Chevy), Mopar, and custom applications from top manufacturers such as Fuel injection systems are an essential component of most vehicles, providing the necessary fuel and air mixture for combustion. Upgrading to an aftermarket fuel injection system can provide significant benefits, such as improved horsepower, fuel economy, and reduced emissions. At JEGS, we carry the components that make these upgrades possible. Do Performance Fuel Injectors Increase Horsepower? Performance fuel injectors can increase horsepower and overall engine performance by delivering a greater amount of fuel to the engine. Traditional fuel injectors may not be capable of supplying the necessary amount of fuel to keep up with the increased air intake of performance engines, leading to a lean fuel mixture that can decrease power and potentially damage the engine. Performance fuel injectors are designed to increase the flow rate of fuel, which can improve throttle response, power, and torque. Additionally, they can provide better fuel efficiency by optimizing the air-to-fuel ratio. It is important to note that the increase in horsepower may vary depending on the type of fuel injector and the engine's specific needs. However, up...

Bosch Fuel Injectors

• Injector Advertised Flow Rate (lbs./hr.) • 23 lbs./hr. (1) • 42 lbs./hr. (1) Get Results • Injector Plug Style • Jetronic/Minitimer (2) • USCAR (2) Get Results • Injector Body Style • EV14 (1) • EV6/Pico (1) Get Results • Injector Impedance • 12 ohms (1) Get Results • Driver Type • 12V saturated circuit (1) Get Results • Overall Height (in.) • 3.00 (1) Get Results • Wiring Harness Included • No (167) • O-Rings Included • Yes (153) • No (14) • Price Range • $10-$20 (2) • $20-$50 (87) • $50-$100 (63) • $100-$250 (22) • $250-$500 (40) • $500-$750 (3) • Filter Options • Stock Replacement (193) • Savings Central Shipping Options If you are an international customer who ships to a US address choose "United States Shipping" and we will estimate your ship dates accordingly. • International Shipping • United States Shipping Currency Options If you are an international customer and would like to change the currency that prices are displayed in, you can do so here. Please note that Checkout Prices will be in US Dollars. • Injector Advertised Flow Rate (lbs./hr.) • 23 lbs./hr. (1) • 42 lbs./hr. (1) Get Results • Injector Plug Style • Jetronic/Minitimer (2) • USCAR (2) Get Results • Injector Body Style • EV14 (1) • EV6/Pico (1) Get Results • Injector Impedance • 12 ohms (1) Get Results • Driver Type • 12V saturated circuit (1) Get Results • Overall Height (in.) • 3.00 (1) Get Results • Wiring Harness Included • No (167) • O-Rings Included • Yes (153) • No (14) • Price Range • $10-$20...

Best Fuel Injector Cleaners for 2022

Add CNET Shopping Fuel injector cleaner serves an important function in vehicle maintenance. Most vehicles sold today have fuel injectors. Those injectors work by delivering precise amounts of gasoline or diesel fuel to each cylinder exactly when it's needed for optimal combustion. However, these injectors can get dirty over time. And depending on your vehicle, its condition and the fuel you feed your car, truck or SUV, your injectors and entire fuel system may need to be cleaned periodically in order for them to operate at their best. Your best bet for faithful long-term performance is to use top-tier gasoline from reputable stations, to drive your vehicle sympathetically and keep up with scheduled maintenance, starting with keeping clean fuel injectors. Treat your engine right and you may never need a specialized fuel injection cleaner or cleaning tool at all. That said, you might do everything right and still have issues with your engine's fuel injectors, or with carbon deposits and clogged fuel lines or fuel filters. In such cases, a special cleaning agent designed specifically for this task can be among the easiest ways to clean your dirty fuel injectors and restore fuel efficiency and performance. "Fuel injector cleaners, and more general fuel system cleaners, are fuel additives that help you clean the fuel system," says Fabio Rosato, founder of When fuel passes through the injectors, the fuel injection system cleaner gets rid of any leftover gunk and carbon deposits...

How a fuel injection system works

Traditionally, the fuel/air mixture is controlled by the carburettor , an instrument that is by no means perfect. Its major disadvantage is that a single carburettor supplying a four- cylinder engine cannot give each cylinder precisely the same fuel/air mixture because some of the cylinders are further away from the carburettor than others. One solution is to fit twin-carburettors, but these are difficult to tune correctly. Instead, many cars are now being fitted with fuel-injected engines where the fuel is delivered in precise bursts. Engines so equipped are usually more efficient and more powerful than carburetted ones, and they can also be more economical, as well as having less poisonous emissions . The fuel injection system in petrolengined cars is always indirect, petrol being injected into the inlet manifold or inlet port rather than directly into the combustion chambers . This ensures that the fuel is well mixed with the air before it enters the chamber. Many diesel engines , however, use direct injection in which the diesel is injected directly into the cylinder filled with compressed air. Others use indirect injection in which the diesel fuel is injected into the specially shaped pre-combustion chamber which has a narrow passage connecting it to the cylinder head . Only air is drawn into the cylinder. It is heated so much by compression that atomized fuel injected at the end of the compression stroke self-ignites. All modern petrol injection systems use indirect ...