Heavy duty & off-highway Diesel Fuel Injection
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Rich OE legacy
Our heritage dates back to the legendary CAV brand, and the introduction of in-line and the iconic DPA pump – the best-selling rotary pump worldwide. Both were revolutionary for their time, setting new standards for reliability and power, and we’ve continued to push the boundaries ever since.
Three choices for fleets
By providing three choices – new, reman and repair – we can provide fleet managers with convenient service and maintenance at a very competitive cost.
Latest generation OE technology
Our latest generation F3 system takes engines beyond the 2021 global emissions and fuel economy regulations and through the next decade. Based on our proven Euro VI Common Rail technology and capable of 3,000 bar injection pressure, it delivers a substantial improvement in emissions, fuel economy and refinement for the lifetime of the engine.
OE-approved repair
In addition to new and remanufactured units, we also offer authorised repair through our global network of Delphi Diesel Centres. Replacing all wearable and performance critical parts, with like-for-like OE, and using OE-approved test plans and equipment, it offers a quality but economical solution.
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Reman
For an equally fast, yet more cost-effective turnaround we offer a range of remanufactured parts. Available off-the-shelf, typically within one to two years of vehicle launch, they are built using OE parts, equipment and processes, and are calibrated to exacting OE specifications.
OE expertise in the aftermarket
Of course, we’re committed to supporting these technologies in the aftermarket. We offer a range of new OE components, identical to those originally fitted, including our pioneering Electronic Unit Injector, Electronic Unit Pump, Smart injector and Multec® Common Rail.
Commercial vehicle diagnostics and test
Our dedicated diagnostic solution for trucks, buses and trailers, supports the key commercial vehicle manufacturers and systems, including the ability to carry out dosing tests, Adblue freeze monitoring calibration, system drain down and regeneration of the SCR system. We also offer a range of OE-approved test equipment for quick and accurate test and repair of the latest heavy duty applications.
Training from the OE experts
Designed to help you prepare for the very latest heavy duty diesel fuel injection technologies, our extensive training programme covers the repair of key systems, including Electronic Unit Injector and Pump and Smart injectors. Learn more about our training.
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100 years of OE experience, supplier to the world’s top automakers
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OE heritage and knowledge built into every aftermarket part
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Comprehensive portfolio for a wide range of vehicles and model years
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Resource Highlights
Many cars have fuel injectors installed in the engine at an angle, while others are placed vertically. To ensure that the diesel fuel injector spray pattern is normal, you may need to test the injector.
Find out how to do just that with some help from the experts at Delphi. Watch the video and get a refresher on:
- How to test the fuel injector spray pattern
- Why you’ll need a dedicated common rail injector tester in the workshop
- A common misdiagnosis of a diesel injector which isn’t necessarily faulty.
What should fuel injector spray look like?
When it’s in the testing machine with settings adjusted for our ease of visibility, a working fuel injector spray should be pumping out a clear-coloured, fine spray – a light misting potentially.
Does injector spray pattern matter?
The spray pattern inside a fuel injector is important. The spray needs to be directed into the combustion chamber at the correct angle and atomisation shape. Any issues with this could cause engine misfire.
What causes distorted spray pattern in injector?
A dirty or clogged diesel injector is a common cause of the spray pattern becoming distorted. The wrong mix of air and fuel could also be affecting the path of the spray.
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