ERIKC FOOVC09304 common rail bosch injector spring FOOV C09 304 CR injection parts F OOV C09 304
Type: | ERIKC F00VC09304 Fuel Valve spring |
Model No: | F00VC09304 , F 00V C09 304 , F00V C09 304 |
Application For Injector: | Common Rail Injector |
Car Or Engine Type: | Diesel engine |
Brand Name: | ERIKC |
Material: | High-speed Steel |
Certificate: | CE , ISO9001 |
Packaging Details: | NeutraL packing , ERIKC packing avaliable |
Delivery Time: | Within 1-2 days after payment ,you can get goods within 6-12 day. |
Stock: | In stock, cannot be naked without packing in air for a long time. |
Shipping Way: | DHL, FedEx, UPS, TNT, EMS, ARAMEX, By Air. |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram, PayPal, Ect. |
Current Export Market: | South/North America, Europe, Mid East, Africa, Asia, Australia. |
mainly producing and selling CR injectors, nozzles, control valves, valve bonnets, CRIN repair kits, injector adjusting shims, common rail injector testers and repair tools. Besides our own brand "HAOTENG" and "DYD", we are also the sole agent of UK ERIKC (the former OEM factory of famous international brand common rail Parts).
Injector FAQ
FAQ: How Does a fuel injector work?
ERIKC Answer: Fuel under pressure is sprayed in a very fine mist from the tip of the injector. To achieve this, a current must flow through the injector. Contrary to popular belief, this is NOT done by sending power to the injector. Fuel injectors are normally fed power whenever the ignition key is on, but the circuit is not completed and therefore the injector is still closed. The computer controls the ground side, of the circuit. When the computer provides the ERIKC injector with a ground, the circuit is completed and current is allowed to flow through the injector. This energizes an electromagnetic coil inside the injector, which pulls a sealing mechanism such as a pintle, ball, or disc away from its seat. This makes it possible for fuel to flow through the injector and into the engine. When the computer removes the electrical ground to the injector, the electromagnetic coil becomes demagnetized and a spring forces the pintle, ball, or disc shut to cut off fuel flow.