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Injector Dynamics 850cc Injector Set - Clips And Pins
Part #: 850.12.01.60.11.4-CP
$500.00 For 4
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Fits On:
95-06 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo
Description:
ID850, for Evo III-IX, 2.0L turbo. 11mm (blue) adapter tops. Denso lower. Set of 4.
Injector Dynamics is proud to release it's new ID850, offering a high quality solution where none existed before.
• The ID850 is the first high flow injector supplied with accurate characterization files for an OEM quality tune.
• In addition to being fully characterized, the low flow control and tight flow matching across the pulsewidth range guarantees OEM quality idle and dr ivability.
ID850, for Evo III-IX, 2.0L turbo. 11mm (blue) adapter tops. Denso lower. Set of 4.
Injector Dynamics is proud to release it's new ID850, offering a high quality solution where none existed before.
• The ID850 is the first high flow injector supplied with accurate characterization files for an OEM quality tune.
• In addition to being fully characterized, the low flow control and tight flow matching across the pulsewidth range guarantees OEM quality idle and dr ivability.
Q: What are fuel injectors? Why buy fuel injectors?
A: Fuel injectors are the primary means of getting gasoline into the motor in non-carburated vehicles. The injectors are mounted in the intake manifold so that they spray fuel directly at the intake valves. A fuel rail supplies pressurized fuel to all of the injectors. Sometimes largers injectors are needed if you are customizing your performance set-up. For example, when running nitrous oxide, more boost, or a high revving naturally aspirated motor, larger fuel injectors are needed. Larger injectors are needed so that they can supply the engine with more fuel in order for it not to lean out.
Q: Do fuel injectors come in sets of 4?
A: Fuel injectors are sold individually, so you have to buy the number of injectors necessary for your car. Four-cylinder cars would use four injectors, and six-cylinders would use six fuel injectors, and so on.
Q: How do you install fuel injectors?
A: Fuel injectors are installed by unplugging the harness from the fuel rail and popping out the factory injectors. New o-ring seals should be installed at this time to prevent leaking with the new injectors.
A: Fuel injectors are the primary means of getting gasoline into the motor in non-carburated vehicles. The injectors are mounted in the intake manifold so that they spray fuel directly at the intake valves. A fuel rail supplies pressurized fuel to all of the injectors. Sometimes largers injectors are needed if you are customizing your performance set-up. For example, when running nitrous oxide, more boost, or a high revving naturally aspirated motor, larger fuel injectors are needed. Larger injectors are needed so that they can supply the engine with more fuel in order for it not to lean out.
Q: Do fuel injectors come in sets of 4?
A: Fuel injectors are sold individually, so you have to buy the number of injectors necessary for your car. Four-cylinder cars would use four injectors, and six-cylinders would use six fuel injectors, and so on.
Q: How do you install fuel injectors?
A: Fuel injectors are installed by unplugging the harness from the fuel rail and popping out the factory injectors. New o-ring seals should be installed at this time to prevent leaking with the new injectors.
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