Injectors AEB Polymer Injector Nozzle 2.4mm White

AEB Polymer Injector Nozzle 2.4mm White
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AEB Polymer Injector Nozzle 2.4mm White

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AEB Polymer Injector Nozzle D2.4 White - 2.4mm Calibration Nozzle for Powerful EVO LPG Injectors

The AEB polymer injector nozzle with a diameter of 2.4 mm is a high-quality calibration nozzle with white colour coding for use in powerful LPG injectors. This spray nozzle is manufactured from high-quality polymer material and is compatible with AEB RP2SU, RP3SU and RP4SU injector rails, as well as with Landi Renzo EVO and King sequential gas systems. The nozzle is supplied with O-ring seal for a leak-proof connection and is part of fourth generation LPG installations.

Technical specifications

  • Internal diameter: 2.4 mm
  • Colour coding: White
  • Material: Polymer (plastic)
  • External diameter: 5.8 mm
  • Compatibility: AEB RP2SU, RP3SU, RP4SU injector rails
  • Included: O-ring seal
  • Type: Calibration nozzle for 4th generation systems

Application table per cylinder

The 2.4 mm nozzle is suitable for engines with high power outputs and larger cylinder capacity according to the table below:

  • 370-440cc cylinders: Over 25 kW per cylinder
  • 440-500cc cylinders: 20-25 kW per cylinder

This white nozzle is ideal for powerful engines requiring significant gas flow. The 2.4 mm diameter is specifically designed for large cylinders with high engine power and sporty applications.

Installation and use

The injector nozzle is placed in the LPG injector and determines the amount of LPG gas metered to the engine via the injector rail. Always replace all nozzles simultaneously and use the same diameter for all cylinders for optimal gas distribution, smooth engine running and maximum performance. When changing the nozzle size, the software of the LPG computer must be adjusted via calibration and mapping to ensure optimal performance, correct fuel consumption, excellent gas response and correct air-gas mixture. When in doubt, check the passage diameter of your current nozzles with a calibrated drill bit, especially if they may have been reamed by an LPG specialist for extra power.

Important advice

Preferably use the same nozzle diameter as your original nozzles to maintain the factory settings. When choosing a different size, recalibration via professional diagnostic software is necessary. Always check the actual passage before ordering replacement nozzles, especially for high-performance applications.