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By Matthew C. Keegan
August 24, 2005
When it comes to squeezing out
maximum fuel efficiency as well as power from your engine, properly working
fuel injectors are an essential component to helping your vehicle run
flawlessly. Eventually, however, like any part they do wear out. Fortunately,
the selection of stock fuel injectors available on the market is wide; with a
little research you can find replacement fuel injectors that are right for
your car and at a price that is right for your wallet.
Before you go to the expense of
replacing your current fuel injectors, you should first check your fuel
filter to see if it is the culprit. If clogged, replace the fuel filter
and keep changing it every 25,000 miles. Gas prices are at all time record
high levels, but you should only use name brand gasolines containing fuel
injection cleaner additives to ensure continued good performance.
If after performing the above maintenance your vehicle still isn’t running
properly, one or more of your injectors may no longer be working. If you have
determined that this is the case, you will need to replace the malfunctioning
injector[s]. If you are seeking better performance, then an after market fuel
injector such as an Accel is an excellent choice. If you elect to go
the performance route, you must replace all of your fuel injectors at the same
time.
One of the leading suppliers of stock fuel injectors is Bosch. In 1967, the
German manufacturer introduced the first fuel injection system with a
high-pressure electric fuel pump. Bosch is a leader in innovative fuel
injection technology and design, as well as in superior, original equipment
quality. Yes, many vehicles coming off of automobile assembly lines already
come equipped with
Bosch fuel injectors: they are simply that good.
Alternatively,
Ford fuel injectors,
Nissan fuel
injectors, and those made by and for other automobile manufacturers
are all quite good. They have to be, otherwise their cars would not be able to
run!
Prices for fuel injectors are all over the place. It is a good idea to shop
and compare before making your purchase. Reputable online suppliers can often
give you the best prices; some will even include free shipping making shopping
on the internet your best bet.
Author Information:
Matt
Keegan is The Article Writer
who writes on a variety of social, human interest, as well as business
related topics.