DEI introduces heat reflective fuel injector and sensor covers

Feb. 9, 2016
DEI has now introduced heat reflective Fuel Injector and Sensor Covers that are available in packs of two, four, six or eight, that efficiently reflects direct and radiant heat away from injectors and sensors. 
Excessive heat can cause performance and factory fuel injectors and sensors to be at risk of vapor lock or heat soak which can cause rough idling, slow starting or other potential serious engine problems. Also, cooler injectors perform more efficiently with a more consistent throttle response.

DEI has now introduced heat reflective Fuel Injector and Sensor Covers that are available in packs of two, four, six or eight, that efficiently reflects direct and radiant heat away from injectors and sensors. Constructed of high-temperature rated glass fiber material bonded to a heat reflective aluminized material, DEI’s Fuel Injector and Sensor Covers work well on most any engine configuration with stock or aftermarket injectors and sensors.

The heat reflective covers are made with a split design allowing each to wrap around the individual injector/sensor and then secured with a sewn-in hook and loop fastening edge. There is no need to remove the injector.

  • Part# 010380 – 2 pack
  • Part# 010381 – 4 pack
  • Part# 010382 – 6 pack
  • Part# 010383 – 8 pack

For more information about DEI’s Made in the USA Fuel Injector and Sensor Covers or other thermal protective products, visit www.DesignEngineering.com, call DEI at 800-264-9472 or e-mail: [email protected]. To keep up with the latest new thermal performance products from Design Engineering, Inc. (DEI), like us on Facebook, or follow us on Twitter.

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