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Auto injectors are an essential part of any vehicle's fuel system because they supply the precise amount of fuel required to produce the best combustion when the engine is started and running.
Automotive injectors are made to be extremely accurate & dependable and they are available in a range of designs and sizes to suit the requirements of various cars.
You may choose from a large selection of high-quality automobile injectors at affordable costs, whether you're looking for a single cylinder direct injection injector to boost performance or a multi point fuel injection unit to lower emissions.
In order to accommodate the requirements of all types of cars, our selection also includes injector performance components and accessories.
Invest in automobile injectors from us today and benefit from increased reliability, fuel efficiency, and performance.
Please do not hesitate to telephone or email our friendly parts team for help in ensuring you purchase the correct parts for your vehicle.
Q: What is an Engine Injector?
A: An engine injector is a device mounted in the engine which controls the amount of fuel that enters the combustion chamber. The injector is operated by an electronic device and typically regulated by a computer.
Q: What does an Engine Injector do?
A: An engine injector is designed for a specific purpose, to ensure the correct amount of fuel is delivered to the engine at the correct moment. It does this by precisely controlling the amount and timing of the fuel sprayed into the combustion chamber.
Q: What is the Difference Between Port and Direct Injection?
A: Port Injection is when the fuel is sprayed into the intake port while the engine is running and Direct Injection is when the fuel is sprayed directly into the combustion chamber while the engine is running. The main difference between the two is that with Direct Injection the fuel is sprayed directly into the combustion chamber and is more accurately controlled.