ID1050-XDS, for Dodge SRT-10 / 8.4L engines. 14mm (gold) bottom adaptors. Set of 10.
The ID1050-XDS is the evolution of the ID1050x.
The ID1050-XDS benefits from Dual Slope Matching, a method of matching the flow rate in both the linear, and nonlinear operating range, providing better cylinder-to-cylinder consistency at low pulse widths.
Corrosion-resistant internals make it compatible with all known fuels, capable of extended service life with corrosive fuels.
Compact body allows fitment in 200+ applications, including current and future engines utilizing short body injectors.
Stronger magnetic circuit offers stable operation up to 10 bar.
Replaceable inlet filter extends service life.
Base Specifications
Nominal Flow Rate – 1065cc/min @ 3.0 Bar (43.5 psi) Using Gasoline at 52 Degrees C (125 Degrees F)
Maximum Differential Fuel Pressure – 10.0 Bar (145.0 psi)
Fuel Compatibility – Compatible With All Known Fuels
Electrical Connector – USCAR
The ID1050-XDS injector for Viper 2013-17 is a high-performance fuel injector engineered to provide precise fuel delivery and improved atomization for high-horsepower applications. It ensures consistent performance under extreme driving conditions.
These injectors are specifically designed for Dodge Viper models from 2013 to 2017. They fit V10 engines and are ideal for performance upgrades or tuned setups requiring high fuel flow.
Installation involves removing the factory injectors and installing the ID1050-XDS into the stock fuel rail. Proper sealing and fitment are essential, so professional installation is recommended to ensure optimal fuel delivery and prevent leaks.
Yes, the ID1050-XDS injectors are designed to handle high-horsepower applications. They provide stable and consistent fuel flow, making them ideal for track, drag, or performance-tuned Viper engines.
The ID1050-XDS injectors use high-quality, heat-resistant materials and precision engineering to ensure durability and consistent fuel atomization. Their XDS design allows reliable operation under high boost and demanding performance conditions.
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