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2004.5-2007 Cummins OEM Replacement Injector (0986435505SE-IIS)

Industrial Injection

Part Number: 0986435505SE-IIS

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Fits

 Year Make Engine
2004.5-2007
Dodge Ram 5.9L Cummins


The Industrial Injection Remanufactured stock and performance Injectors start out as a genuine stock Factory OEM injector body then have been completely rebuilt in-house with BRAND NEW Factory OEM parts including the nozzles.

Industrial Injection then extrude hone and balance them to a perfect matching set injectors that flow anywhere from 27LPM to 90LPM. These injectors work great in a completely stock all the way up to a fully built competition truck. They typically see a 1-3MPG increase in fuel economy. They also balance the injectors to a tighter tolerance than the original manufacturer and have put a lot of time into making these the best injectors money can buy.

Part Number: IIS0986435505SE

Features
  • Extrude Honed & balanced
  • New copper crush washer & O-rings For installation
  • Built with brand new factory OEM parts
  • Better Fuel Economy
  • Multiple Performance Gains
  • Flow Bench Tested
  • Direct Replacement
  • Each test includes a resistance test, system leak, purge, idle speed, mid load, full load, and static back leak. Each test cycle checks solenoid response time, back leak flow, and fuel delivery.
  • 1-year Unlimited Mileage Warranty
Notes
  • Sold Individually
  • When replacing the injectors in your 5.9L Common Rail, Industrial Injection highly recommends replacing the injector connecting tubes to avoid new injector contamination.
  • The most common failure of new injector installations is contamination and the problem that we see most on these comes from the injector connecting tubes.

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