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The DLC Difference

Baileys Diesel • July 12, 2018

What injectors are you really putting in your car!

  Interesting developments in the common rail injector marketplace. Firstly, we’ve been made more than aware that BDG injectors certainly aren’t the only ones looking for more permanent fixes to the common failure modes, but also a renewed push from the diesel additives promising to ‘maybe’ fix your injector knock… (although clearly took aim at us with their line ‘some companies have a vested interest in selling injectors’ – shame they don’t have the experience to know what actually fails, but after a few minutes of your time here, you’ll know what the right solution is).

Injector failure modes:

Man, we have said this a million times, if not more. Most common form of injector failure is a seizure based failure of the spindle in the centre of the injector.

 

We’ve seen just a few…HA☺                  Nearly EVERY SINGLE ONE looks

(Here’s a couple of month’s worth)                like this under microscope

These failure modes are very much like a seized liner and piston. Piston and liner are both damaged and with common rail, the main problem is the additional friction impairing normal opening and closing upsetting both timing and quantity. Just like a seized engine, it’s not a simple fix unfortunately, and putting some oil in there certainly cannot undo that sort of significant damage, even if it may slightly ‘reduce symptoms’

So what can you do about it?

Have genuine injectors built before 2013 or are to suit cars prior to 2010? We strongly recommend the use of an additional form of lubrication (and have done since early 2014). This is due to your injector having the same uncoated venerable piston above.

Why the specific years? Check out what EVERY manufacturer is doing (including Denso – selectively):

Notice that all 3 on the left are ALL DLC coated on the spindle? Think that’s new? BDG was one of the first in the world to use DLC in Heavy fuel (shipping / power generation) nearly 12 years ago. It’s now so common place that it’s hard to buy elements without it – here is a photo from industrial division this morning:

That small plunger and barrel in the front is out of a 550HP truck, the unit at the back (with the coated plunger) is from a 25,000hp stationary generator.

Anyway, moral of the story is that if you would like your injectors to last longer this time ‘round, you should be using the best technology available. We have VAST experience in all types of Diesel fuel systems, have rebuilt thousands of common rail injectors and were first to market with DLC coated spindles. Still not convinced? Bosch and VDO thought it was a good enough idea to run with, Even Denso has joined the party – so long as you drive a 2010 or newer Hilux.

Own an older Hilux, Navara or Triton? Choose BDG.

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