To ensure that our remanufactured diesel injectors perform flawlessly, we first make sure that they remain contamination-free during the rebuild process. We replace every necessary component with new and administer a precise, repeatable process that is followed every time.
The Hydraulic Electronic Unit Injector (HEUI) system uses high-pressure engine oil instead of a camshaft to control the injection of fuel. Unlike a conventional fuel system, where fuel injection pressures increase proportionally with engine speed, the HEUI system works with the ECM to electronically control injection independent of engine speed.
To ensure continued performance and reliability, all of our Diesel Fuel Injectors are the product of an exhaustive remanufacturing process at a TS16949, ISO9001, and ISO14001-certified facility. For an example of what goes into our remanufactured injectors, take a look at the injector above.
Named after the shared high-pressure rail that supplies cylinders with fuel, the Common Rail Injection (CRI) system is an advanced technology for diesel engines. For conventional diesel injection systems, fuel pressure needs to be generated for each individual injector. For Common Rail systems, pressure generation and injection are separate, meaning the fuel is constantly available at the required pressure for injection.
To ensure superior performance and reliability, all BWD® Diesel Fuel Injectors, including Common Rail Injectors (CRI), undergo an exhaustive remanufacturing process at a TS16949, ISO9001, and ISO14001-certified facility. To see what goes into our remanufactured CRI injectors, take a look at the injector above.
To ensure that our remanufactured diesel injectors perform flawlessly, we first make sure that they remain contamination-free during the rebuild process. We replace every necessary component with new and administer a precise, repeatable process that is followed every time. Here’s a checklist we adhere to every time we remanufacture a BWD® diesel injector: