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The Common Rail Injector
The role of an injector is to spray microscopic droplets of fuel at the end of the compression cycle to cause combustion
The injector of a Common Rail system is a hole-type injector electronically controlled by the computer to allow better control of the amount of injected fuel.
The Common Rail system optimizes fuel consumption, reduces pollutant emissions, and decreases the noise of thermal engines
Equipment Manufacturers
The 4 major global equipment manufacturers approve our tools and production processes and certify the 100% quality of our range of injection products
Why buy new when you can buy remanufactured
Advantages of the remanufactured injector:
2-year warranty like new
Remanufactured products undergo the same testing process as new parts
Reduced pollutant emissions
Remanufacturing an injector emits 70% less greenhouse gases than manufacturing a new injector
Improved performance
Replacing a used injector with a remanufactured injector improves the engine’s energy and mechanical performance
The price
A remanufactured injector costs 30 to 50% less than a new injector for equivalent quality and durability
New-like traceability
The “LRPI” remanufactured injector, like a new injector, benefits from worldwide traceability ensured by the original equipment manufacturer.
Circular economy
Remanufacturing an injector consumes 80% less natural resources (materials) than manufacturing a new injector