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Bmw Ev1 Bosch Fuel Injector 0280150431 V8 E39 540i E38 740i Supercharged Turbo on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, US

Phoenix, Arizona, US
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Up for sale is a set of 8 used Bosch Fuel Injectors 0280150431
Bosch Performance Fuel  Injectors
Part Number OHM LB/HR @ 43.5 PSI
note: fuel rail is not included. sale is for the 8 fuel injectors only
 
0280150431 14.5 33 EV1

INJECTOR SPECS:

Part number: 0280150431

Brand: BOSCH

Design: EV14 Hole DiscType

Connector Type: EV1

Flow Rate @ 43.5 psi: 33 lb/hr

Flow Rate @ 55 psi: 37 lb/hr

Spray Pattern:2 @ 25°

Ohm:12.0 

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