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Aftermarket Fuel Injection 0280158055 For Ford Explorer Mustang Ranger Rover Mazda 4.0L V6

Aftermarket Fuel Injection 0280158055 For Ford Explorer Mustang Ranger Rover Mazda 4.0L V6

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We can provide customers with competitive prices and also provide customers with one-year after-sales service. Due to the good stability of our products, on-time delivery time and sincere service, we have established a positive and reliable reputation in this field.

Introduction to Aftermarket Fuel Injection

 

 

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. BJH offers a wide selection of the best aftermarket fuel injection kits for Ford, GM (Chevy), Mopar, and custom applications from top manufacturers such as FAST, FITech Fuel Injection, Holley, Edelbrock, JEGS, and more. Performance fuel injection systems are backed by an industry-leading warranty so you can get the performance you want at a price you can afford with the assurance you need. 

 

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 BJH, we carry the components that make these upgrades possible.

 

American Bosch Injection Pump 0280158042 For Infiniti Nissan Murano 3.5L V6

American Bosch Injection Pump 0280158042 for Infiniti Nissan Murano 3.5L V6

New and improved features include a pressure-balanced plunger in the hydraulic head, a new constant phase servo lock internal timing device, and an Oldham plunger drive.

Petrol Fuel Injector For Dodge Chrysler 300 2.7L 3.5L V6 0280158028

Petrol Fuel Injector for Dodge Chrysler 300 2.7L 3.5L V6 0280158028

 

Smaller fuel atomized particles improve engine fuel economy; Additional fuel filter removes impurities, optimizes engine performance, stops vehicle vibration and accelerates more smoothly.

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Fuel Injectors for Bosch Ev14 Chevrolet Lada 1.6 V4 0280158017

 

New, upgraded fuel injector made of environmentally friendly metal and composite plastic, protected from fuel, minimizing "sticking" in use, resisting wear and corrosion and extending service life.

0280158051 42lb Fuel Injector For Bosch Chevrolet Camaro 6.2l 7.0l GM 12576341 V8

0280158051 42lb Fuel Injector for Bosch Chevrolet Camaro 6.2l 7.0l GM 12576341 V8

Pre-Prepared fuel injectors and O-rings, direct replacement of your vehicle's original parts for easier installation.

Fuel Injector Control Valve in Stock 0280158091 For Ford Mazda 3.5L

Fuel Injector Control Valve in Stock 0280158091 for ford Mazda 3.5L

 

The fuel injector has been 100% tested and exactly match the internal coil resistance and fuel flow rate of OEM fuel injectors.

Best Fuel Injectors 0280158233 For 11-19 Chrysler Dodge Ram Jeep 3.6 V6

Best Fuel Injectors 0280158233 for 11-19 Chrysler Dodge Ram Jeep 3.6 V6

 

Fuel Injectors provide an alternative plug and play solution to fuel delivery for diesel applications. All units are flow tested and balanced and include O-rings and gaskets.

Gasoline Injector Valve 0280158046 For Renault Clio 1.2 03-22 0280158047

Gasoline Injector Valve 0280158046 for Renault Clio 1.2 03-22 0280158047

 

EV14 fuel injector for Bosch
Compact size injector
4 hole nozzle
1.2L D4F motor for Renault
Bosch 0280158046
Renault 7701061008/ 8200292590

Aftermarket Fuel Injection 0280158055 For Ford Explorer Mustang Ranger Rover Mazda 4.0L V6

Aftermarket Fuel Injection 0280158055 for ford Explorer Mustang Ranger Rover Mazda 4.0L V6

Bosch EV14CS fuel injector
Standard size injector
4 hole Nozzle
Ford 4.0L V6 Cologne motor
Bosch 0280158055
Ford 5L2E-C1A/5L2Z-9F593-CA
Motorcraft CM-5147
Land Rover LRO04860

The Fuel Injector 0280158189 For Ford Mercury Mazda 3.0L V6

The Fuel Injector 0280158189 for ford Mercury Mazda 3.0L V6

 

Bosch EV14EK fuel injector
Compact size injector
4 hole nozzle
V spray pattern
Ford 3.0L V6 Cyclone motor Flex fuel
Bosch 62639/0280158189
Ford 9L8E-A5A/9L8Z-9F593-A
Mazda ZZC4-13-250
Motorcraft CM-5155

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How an Aftermarket Fuel Injection Works?

Let's take a look at the inner workings of a fuel injector. The injector's function is to ensure that the engine is provided with fuel when required, taking into account factors such as fuel quantity and concentration.

 

The Engine Control Unit (ECU) is the digital component featured in modern automobiles that oversees and controls a variety of individual aspects, including the fuel injector. By utilizing sensor technology, the ECU detects the need for fuel supply to the engine and regulates the process accordingly.

Types of Aftermarket Fuel Injection Systems

Below are the common types of fuel injection systems seen in older and modern vehicles:

Single-Point or Throttle Body Injection

The single-point type of injection system is the earliest and simplest fuel injection that replaces carburetors. It contains one or two injector nozzles in the throttle body, which is the throat of the engine's air intake manifold. This injector system is not as precise as the system that followed but when compared with carburetors, it has better control, is less expensive, and is easier to service.

 

 

 

Port or Multiport Fuel Injection

In multiport fuel injectors, separator injector nozzles are contained in each cylinder, at its intake port. This is why the system is sometimes called a port injector, shooting the fuel vapor close to the intake spot, ensuring it's completely drawn into the cylinder. One of the benefits of this injector is that the meter's fuel is more precise when compared with the single point. It is also perfect for achieving the required fuel-air ratio and it virtually eliminates the possibility that fuel will condense or collect in the intake manifold.

Sequential Fuel Injection

This type of fuel injector is also known as sequential port fuel injection or time injection. It is a type of multiport injection even as basic multiport uses multiple injectors. They all spray their fuel same time or sequentially, making the fuel hang around for as long as 150 milliseconds when the engine is idling. The benefits of sequential fuel injection are that the system responds more quickly if the driver makes a sudden change. This is because the valve only has to wait for the next intake valve to open, rather than the complete revolution of the engine.

Direct Injection

Direct injection is common in diesel engines, although starting to be common in gasoline engine designs. It is sometimes called DIG for direct injection gasoline. In its process, fuel is injected directly into the combustion chamber, past the valves. Fuel metering is more precise than other fuel injection types. Direct fuel injection gives engineers another variable to influence precisely how combustion occurs in the cylinders.

 

 

 

 

 
Benefits of Upgrading to High-Performance Fuel Injectors
 
1. Improved Fuel Atomization

High-performance fuel injectors are designed to deliver fuel in a fine mist, ensuring better fuel atomization. This means that the fuel is broken down into smaller droplets, allowing for more efficient combustion. Improved fuel atomization leads to better fuel economy, increased power output, and reduced emissions.

2. Increased Horsepower and Torque

Upgrading to high-performance fuel injectors can significantly increase the horsepower and torque of your vehicle. By delivering a precise amount of fuel at the right time, high-performance injectors optimize the air-fuel mixture, resulting in improved engine performance. With increased horsepower and torque, you'll experience quicker acceleration and enhanced overall performance.

3. Better Throttle Response

High-performance fuel injectors offer better throttle response compared to stock injectors. With improved fuel atomization and precise fuel delivery, the engine can respond more quickly to changes in throttle input. This means that when you step on the gas pedal, your vehicle will respond instantaneously, providing a more engaging and responsive driving experience.

4. Enhanced Engine Durability

High-performance fuel injectors are built to withstand the demands of high-performance engines. They are designed with durable materials and advanced engineering techniques to ensure longevity and reliability. By upgrading to high-performance injectors, you can improve the overall durability of your engine, reducing the risk of costly repairs down the line.

5. Compatibility with Performance Modifications

If you have made or plan to make performance modifications to your vehicle, upgrading to high-performance fuel injectors is essential. Whether you've installed a turbocharger, supercharger, or aftermarket intake system, high-performance injectors can provide the necessary fuel flow to support these modifications. This ensures that your engine can operate at its full potential without running into fuel delivery limitations.

 

 

Recognizing the Symptoms of Bad Fuel Injectors

Recognizing the symptoms of bad fuel injectors is crucial. It can help you address issues before they escalate. Here are some common symptoms:

Poor Idle and Engine Misfiring: If your vehicle idles roughly or misfires, it could be a sign. This often indicates that the fuel injectors aren't delivering fuel properly.
Increased Fuel Consumption: A sudden increase in fuel consumption can be a red flag. Faulty fuel injectors may not deliver fuel efficiently, leading to higher fuel usage.
Rough Engine Performance: If your vehicle's performance isn't smooth, take note. This could be due to fuel injectors not providing the right fuel-air mix.
Engine Knock or Detonation: Hearing a knocking sound from your engine? It could be due to bad fuel injectors. They may cause an improper fuel-air mix, leading to detonation.
Fuel Odors and Hard Starting: Smelling fuel or having trouble starting your vehicle? These are common signs of fuel injector issues. They could be leaking or not delivering enough fuel for the engine to start.
Poor Emissions: Bad fuel injectors can lead to increased emissions. This is because they may not atomize fuel properly, leading to incomplete combustion.

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Common Causes of Injector Failure

 

 

Modern common rail systems generally have a long lifespan. However, they're still susceptible to issues. While many things can cause breakdowns, the most likely cause of premature failure is fuel contamination. Fuel contamination occurs when debris in the fuel gets past the filtration, destroying the sealing surfaces. Think microns, smaller than a human's hair-sized, clearances. Any debris passing through acts like sandpaper and wears down a groove in key sealing surfaces until they no longer function properly.

 

The second most common issue is water in the fuel. Since everything is metal inside, water causes corrosion. This can either cause debris in the system or close the micron level clearance between parts, leading to sticking.

 

Lastly, you'll want to be wary of incorrect installations, which is especially important to look out for if your customers are coming from different shops. Look out for missing sealing rings, improper tightening torque, and inadequate cleaning of the nozzle. These can cause performance issues, misfiring, black smoke, and the appearance of the check engine light.

 

Keeping Your Fuel Injection Well-Maintained

We will be sharing with you the two main ways to keep your fuel injection clean and working great:

On-Car Cleaning

These are not very intensive methods for cleaning the infusion system. There is nothing to disassemble or remove. Instead, refiners have been introduced to remove contaminants from the system.
1st Method: Additives are poured directly into the fuel tank. They flow through the fuel system and eventually reach the injectors, working to remove contaminants.
2nd Method: A pressure can of injector cleaner is attached to the fuel rail of the car. The engine drains the cleaner instead of the fuel and cleans the injector more thoroughly.

Off-Car Cleaning

The injector is completely removed from the car and cleaned with a special ultrasonic tool. It is then tested to ensure that the flow rate and spray pattern are within acceptable limits. Technicians also check for possible leaks before reattaching the fuel injector to the car.

GM Fuel Injector 12613411 for Delphi GMC Chevrolet 4.8L 5.3L
 
 
Frequently Asked Questions
 
 

Q: Do performance fuel injectors increase horsepower?

A: 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, upgrading to performance fuel injectors can be a valuable investment for those looking to maximize their engine's potential.

Q: Is it okay to use aftermarket fuel injectors?

A: Aftermarket fuel injectors tend to be more of a "one size fits all" variety. They may fit your engine, but they may not be designed for the same fuel flow rate and/or fuel pressure. So they may not atomize fuel as well as OEM injectors, and won't provide optimal performance.

Q: How long do aftermarket fuel injectors last?

A: Some can be expected to last between 80,000 and 100,000 miles, while the best fuel injectors can last as long as you have your vehicle. You can expect your fuel injectors to last longer with a little care and attention.

Q: What does an aftermarket fuel injector do?

A: The main way that bigger fuel injectors increase horsepower is by allowing more fuel to enter the engine. This extra fuel can then be combusted, which results in more power being generated. In order for this to work properly, other modifications need to be made to the engine so that it can handle the extra fuel.

Q: What are 2 drawbacks of the fuel injection systems?

A: Expensive compared to conventional carburetors. Requires complex tools to tune the FI system through custom ECU mapping. Needs expensive tools to repair it, which leads to higher costs. If the ECU fails, the bike will not start and you might be left stranded.

Q: Are aftermarket injectors worth it?

A: Larger injectors allow for more fuel in shorter durations. Also if done correctly an aftermarket injector can atomize fuel better than stock turning more fuel into power rather than black soot coming out of the tailpipe. Stock are probably fine, but if you are swapping out injectors anyways it might make sense.

Q: Do you need a tune for aftermarket fuel injectors?

A: In most cars, it needs to be tuned to adapt to any performance upgrades made to the engine. If your ECU isn't tuned for the new fuel mixture, you're going to run into some problems. If the ECU still thinks that your engine is running on stock injectors, it'll make the injectors inject too much fuel into the engine.

Q: Do new fuel injectors make a difference?

A: Replacing all fuel injectors at once is generally recommended, especially if the vehicle has been in use for a significant amount of time. This ensures that all the injectors are working at the same level of efficiency, which can help improve the overall performance and fuel economy of the vehicle.

Q: How often do you need to change injectors?

A: In normal driving conditions, the Fuel Injectors should be changed every 50-100k miles.

Q: Why upgrade injectors?

A: Improved fuel supply to the engine. Reduced issues with the turbo. Fewer implications caused by heat soak. Increased resistance to fuel pressure.

Q: Do new injectors improve performance?

A: Balanced injectors will increase engine efficiency and MPG. Not only does it help the reliability of the vehicle, but also its longevity. You will decrease truck maintenance costs over the life of the vehicle.

Q: Does it matter what fuel injector to use?

A: Nothing will have your engine running rough faster than the wrong choice of fuel injectors. Not only that, you risk ruining your engine altogether if you make the wrong decision. So it's important to understand the factors you need to consider when deciding which fuel injectors are right for your setup.

Q: What are the pros and cons of fuel injection?

A: Performance: Fuel injection systems can often provide better performance and throttle response compared to carburetors. Disadvantages of fuel injection systems: Complexity: Fuel injection systems are more complex in design and can be more difficult to work on and maintain.

Q: What is the problem with fuel injection?

A: Common problems include stalling after you have pressed the accelerator, struggling to accelerate and poor fuel economy. Most of these problems occur due to inadequate air to fuel ratio. Also, any delay could lead to overheating and the engine could stall.

Q: What are the factors affecting fuel injection?

A: Basic factors which affects the timing of injection are:
Compression ratio.
Throttle position.
Vehicle load.
Cruising speed.
Inlet air temperature
Mass of air to inlet
Coolant temperature.
Jacket water temperature.

Q: How do injectors affect performance?

A: Engine performance is significantly affected when fuel injectors fail. The fuel injectors are responsible for delivering fuel to the engine of your car, truck or automobile. So obviously, when the fuel injection system fails, the engine fails and you can no longer travel the streets of Burke, VA.

Q: What to do before upgrading fuel injectors?

A: Additionally, upgrading fuel injectors should be done carefully to avoid running too rich or lean, which can lead to engine damage. Consulting with a knowledgeable automotive technician or tuner is recommended before making such modifications.

Q: Why do fuel injectors need coding?

A: Coding generation identifies the numerous operating tolerances of that injector and generates a string of digits containing this information which can be understood by the vehicle's ECU. The ECU will then deliver fuel to that injector with better precision and timing to improve running and efficiency.

Q: Can you upgrade injectors without a tune?

A: You do not need a tune for a fuel pump. You can install 22 fuel pumps the size of a trashcan on your car if you like. You do need a tune for ANY change in injector.

Q: Do fuel injectors affect speed?

A: You are wrong in assuming that speed of Injection effects Engine Speed. It is not speed of Injection but Volume of Fuel Quantity injected which affect Engine Speed. More Volume of Fuel Injected, more Engine Speed & vice versa.

Q: Is it OK to just replace 1 fuel injector?

A: It's not bad to only replace one injector especially on a new car, but it is good to change all of them on an old car. If you have an old car with one failing injectors, the others may follow.

Q: Should I replace all 4 injectors?

A: You might consider this especially if your injector fails from age or wear. Replacing them all at once prevents you from having to get into your engine each time one fails, as well as stopping the headaches caused by multiple failures.

Q: How important is fuel injection?

A: Modern automobiles have a fuel injection system that makes it possible for a vehicle to determine how much fuel to use. These systems work much better than the carburetors found in older cars. Fuel injection systems are one of the reasons that newer cars have much better fuel economy than cars of the past.

Q: Why is fuel injection better?

A: Fuel delivery is extremely accurate, even accounting for elevation and temperature changes. They can deliver more power with less fuel consumption in many circumstances. Engine start-ups are simpler and more reliable.

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