Common rail direct fuel injection is a direct fuel injection system for diesel engines. On diesel engines, it features a high-pressure (over 1,000 bar or 100 MPa) fuel rail feeding individual solenoid valves, as opposed to a low-pressure fuel pump feeding unit injectors (or pump nozzles).
Key features:
- Plays an integral role in fuel delivery systems for combustion engines.
- Forged design for heavy duty vehicles.
- High-pressure fuel that can reach upwards of 2,000 bar, the common rails ensure fuel is readily available for delivery to the engine’s injectors.
- Sensors on the rail link to the ECU provide feedback to regulate fuel flow and operating pressure
- Fuel regulating valves are a failsafe feature of the rail that ensures the system does not over-pressurize and compromise other components or the engine.
- Meets the emission standards.
- Low noise & fuel efficient performance
Applications
- Passenger Cars / SUV
- Commercial vehicles
- Gensets/ Marine Engines
- Off highway