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All about F1 Injectors

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The fuel system's job is to extract fuel from the fuel tank and transport it to the engine, where it is sprayed into the trumpets where it mixes with air before entering the cylinder where it is burned to produce torque. F1 Injectors The fuel system is built to recover fuel from the tank and increase and regulate this pressure using a sophisticated mechanical pump. The fuel must be delivered to the injectors at the proper pressure in order for the amount injected to be precisely metered. The optimal choice of injectors is not only dependent on how your truck has been modified. If you intend to acquire custom tuning for your truck, your decision will also depend on your personal preferences and those of the tuner. Additionally, F1 Injectors the choice and whether you must maintain emission compliance depend greatly on the primary use of your truck. For the lesser Stages of our injectors, we have conducted emission testing in the state of Washington. For the MY03 and MY4.5 truck...

Keep Your Truck Reliable When Completing Upgrades

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Many customers will hear the great story of additional power that a programmer will provide. The mistake that is often made is that this newly found power can take a significant toll on factory components. Having said this, the power that programmers can make can be added to a truck without a significant decrease in reliability. This can only be accomplished if the truck is upgraded in the proper sequence. For example, the horsepower that any truck is capable of holding is directly related to the components that carry that horsepower. If you can imagine a wheel barrow carrying a shovel full of sand, all should be well. However when that same wheel barrow is expected to carry a dump truck load of sand at once, it is not hard to understand why the wheel barrow would break. This principle is true of diesel trucks as well. When considering any upgrade to your truck, particularly performance upgrades, keep in mind the primary use of the truck, your budget and the end goal ...