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The pressure regulator is defective or an injector is stuck open.
When you drive with a bad fuel injector, your engine will often misfire. You might also have a rough idle and increased fuel consumption.
Stuck fuel injector or busted diaphragm inside the fuel pressure regulator.
Yes, you can use a fuel injector in a petrol engine.
Get a fuel pressure test gauge making sure you get one that can handle your pressure. Hook it all up. Run engine. Then as soon as you turn off engine, crimp off fuel return line to gastank. If pressure drops you've got a stuck open injector or other leaks.
The price of a fuel injector is dependent upon the make and model of the engine. The fuel injector for an automobile engine will cost approximately $35.
Assuming we are talking about an Electronic Fuel Injector, in an EFI system the fuel injector opens and sprays the pressurised fuel into the engine when signaled by an Engine Control Module (ECM).
Bad fuel injector, or debris stuck in the injector not allowing it to close.
yes you can
The fuel injector would be located on the fuel rail up under the intake manifold towards the side of the engine.
You have a fuel injector for each cylinder attached to fuel rail on top of engine. These simply open/close allowing fuel in.
It is a part of a fuel system that injects fuel into the manifold or into the cylinder of an engine.