Hilborn, Enderle Or Rons Compatible- Instajet Electronic Control System on 2040-parts.com
Pittston, Pennsylvania, United States
Touch screen tuning for mechanical fuel injection. Map your fuel curve with the touch of a finger. Your air fuel ratio is graphed and store with each run. The InstaJet system is the first and only electronically controlled variable by-pass for use with mechanical fuel injection. It is intended to be used in drag racing applications. It will allow the turner to control the entire map of the run. This variable by-pass uses the programmed information to control the amount of fuel being returned to the fuel tank in conjunction with the main jet. This process will vary the pressure that reaches the engine and will control air fuel ratios at the tuners desired levels. Can be used with Enderle, Hilborn, Rons or any constant flow fuel injection. The kit also comes with an AEM 30-4100 AFR gauge and wide-band O2 sensor(not pictured). |
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