Standard Ignition Fuel Injector P/N:FJ1146
Keep clean, metered fuel reaching the engine with the Standard Ignition Fuel Injector FJ114, a direct-fit replacement for the 1970-1973 Porsche 914. A fuel injector is an electrically actuated valve that opens on a signal from the engine's control system to meter and spray fuel toward the intake, so this unit is designed to restore proper fuel delivery on the listed application when the original injector wears or clogs.
If a failed injector is the cause of the fuel-delivery problem, installing the FJ114 replaces it. For high-mileage engines, many technicians choose to service the injectors as a set for consistent performance across all cylinders.
Interchange: 022906031A · 57517 · 0280150009 · 280150009 · 2-18517 · 218517 · 800-1108N · 8001108N
Manufacturer part number FJ114.
This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:
What vehicle does the FJ114 fuel injector fit?
It's cataloged as a direct-fit fuel injector for the 1970-1973 Porsche 914. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm it matches your vehicle before ordering.
What does a fuel injector do?
It's an electrically controlled valve that meters and sprays fuel toward the intake, delivering the correct amount of fuel for combustion on command from the engine's control system.
What are the signs a fuel injector may need replacing?
Rough idle, hard starting, hesitation, misfire, or a fuel smell can indicate a clogged or leaking injector. Other issues can cause the same symptoms, so diagnose the cause first.
What numbers does this injector interchange with?
It cross-references 022906031A, 57517, 0280150009, 280150009, 2-18517, and 800-1108N.
Should I replace more than one injector?
Injector quantity depends on your engine, so order what your application requires. Many technicians replace injectors as a set on high-mileage engines for consistent fuel delivery.
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