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Common Rail Injector Tester – 36 Adapters

Price: €106.50 208.30лв.
  • Code:
    98106
  • Weight:
    1.806 Kgs

Complete Common Rail tester for measuring return flow from up to 8 injectors simultaneously. Includes glass cylinders and measuring cups, compatible with Bosch, Delphi, Denso, and Siemens injectors for fast and accurate diagnostics.

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This Common Rail tester allows professional workshops, mechanics, and diagnostic specialists to test up to 8 injectors at the same time, significantly speeding up troubleshooting.


Flexible Measurement Options

  • Glass cylinders or measuring cups can be used depending on the testing needs.

  • Easily read differences in return flow to identify faulty or worn injectors.


Wide Adapter Compatibility

  • Includes 36 adapters for major injector manufacturers: Bosch, Delphi, Denso C1/C3, Siemens C3.

  • Provides a versatile solution for different injector types.


Practical Design

  • Measuring cups mounted on an aluminum bar with hook for easy hanging in the engine bay.

  • Materials: aluminum bar, plastic measuring cups, and glass cylinders.


Technical Data

  • Tested injectors: up to 8

  • Measurement methods: glass cylinders and measuring cups

  • Adapters: 36 pcs (Denso C1/C3, Siemens C3, Delphi, Bosch)

  • Measuring cups: mounted on aluminum bar with hook

  • Materials: aluminum, plastic, and glass


Applications

  • Diagnosis of Common Rail fuel systems

  • Identifying defective or worn injectors

  • Workshop and diesel engine servicing

  • Multi-cylinder troubleshooting

  • Engine repair and maintenance


Set Contents

  • 8 × Glass cylinders

  • 8 × Measuring cups with hoses, mounted on aluminum bar with hook

  • 32 × Adapters (Denso, Siemens, Delphi, Bosch)


Usage

  1. Disconnect the injector return line.

  2. Install the correct adapter and secure with clamp.

  3. Attach measuring cups or glass cylinders to the injectors.

  4. Start the engine at idle and observe fuel flow.

  5. Read differences in return volume – higher levels indicate wear or defective injectors.