OEM GM Fuel Injectors

10319243 - : Fuel Pocket for GM Image

Fuel Pocket

$14.72
13591799 - : Fuel Pump for GM Image

Fuel Pump

Captiva Sport. In tank. Fwd. Without awd.
$294.67
MSRP $491.11
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12635785 - : Fuel Filter for GM Image

Fuel Filter

Location-Engine. This part requires programming and/or special setup procedures GM Service Information describes the procedures and...
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26434251 - : Fuel Pump for GM Image

Fuel Pump

Fwd. Equinox. 1.5l. At tank. Terrain. 1.5l.
$120.76
MSRP $201.26
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12729464 - : Fuel Rail for GM Image

Fuel Rail

$146.77
MSRP $244.62
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12709433 - : Fuel Rail for GM Image

Fuel Rail

$138.96
MSRP $231.60
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25055083 - : Fuel Filter for GM Image

Fuel Filter

S-series. 2.8l. All models. 3.8 l. All models. 2.8 l. All models. 2.5l. (gf483). Gas. 8 cylinder. Gas. 6 cylinder. V6-3.8l. All models....
$13.11
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23350611 - : Fuel Tank for GM Image

Fuel Tank

Equinox, Terrain. 2.4l. All. Exc.pzev spec. Equinox, Terrain. 3.6l. This GM Genuine Part is designed, engineered, and tested to rigorous...
$713.63
MSRP $1,016.57
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22731269 - : Fuel Door for GM Image

Fuel Door

2 door. 4 door.
$71.66
12719143 - : Fuel Pump for GM Image

Fuel Pump

Express 2500. 4.3l. Engine (high pressure). Marked. 12711661. Express 3500. 4.3l. Savana 2500. 4.3l. Savana 3500. 4.3l. Camaro. High...
$182.18
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23373281 - : Fuel Cap for GM Image

Fuel Cap

Incl.Tether. 2.4L, with flex fuel. 3.6L, with flex fuel. With awd, with flex-fuel. Tank & components. All, with flex fuel. E85. 3.0L,...
$33.03
MSRP $50.81
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84359314 - : Fuel Tank for GM Image

Fuel Tank

Volt. ELR. This GM Genuine Part is designed, engineered, and tested to rigorous standards and is backed by General Motors ....
$357.61
MSRP $505.10
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Other Engine Parts that Fuel Injectors Work With

One of the most important parts of an engine is the fuel injector, which supplies fuel to the combustion chamber. They are not autonomous. Fuel injectors are one of several engine components that collaborate to guarantee fuel supply efficiency, combustion perfection, and peak performance.

Fuel Pressure Regulator

A fuel pressure regulator is used to keep the fuel rail, which houses the fuel injectors, at the proper pressure. The fuel injectors must be subjected to constant pressure for precise fuel distribution. Fuel injection pressure issues can negatively impact engine performance and efficiency, resulting in either excess fuel or a deficiency.

Engine Control Unit

Several engine functions, including fuel injection, are controlled by the Engine Control Unit (ECU), which is like the machine's brain. It finds the best time and amount to inject fuel based on data from several sensors. To achieve optimal combustion and performance, the ECU modifies the injectors' activity according to engine speed, load, and temperature variables.

Fuel Pump

It is the job of the fuel pump to transfer fuel under pressure from the fuel tank to the fuel injectors. Maintaining a steady and controlled fuel flow enables the injectors to deliver exact quantities of fuel to the combustion chamber. The fuel injectors wouldn't get the required fuel if the pump weren't working.

Intake Manifold

The air-fuel mixture is sent to the engine's cylinders through the intake manifold from the fuel injectors. It checks that the mixture is delivered to each cylinder in the right proportion for combustion. Improved engine performance and gas mileage are outcomes of an intake manifold's careful design, which maximizes airflow and fuel distribution.

Ignition Plugs

The fuel injectors feed an air-fuel combination to the combustion chamber, where spark plugs ignite it. For smooth engine operation, efficient combustion, and power output, spark timing is crucial. The fuel injectors and spark plugs must work in tandem for the engine to function at its best.

Your vehicle's engine will run more efficiently and last longer if you know how fuel injectors interact with these components. You can keep your engine in top shape by performing routine maintenance and replacing these parts as they wear out.