Standard Motor Products (SMP) continues to expand its gasoline fuel-injection program, which now has more than 2,100 part numbers.
The program features more than 1,100 all-new gasoline direct injection (GDI), multi-port fuel injection (MFI) and throttle-body injection (TBI) injectors, as well as fuel-injector multi-packs for a complete repair solution, according to the company.
New fuel injectors manufactured by SMP are built in the company’s IATF 16949-certified facility in Greenville, South Carolina. Standard new fuel injectors are extensively tested at the Greenville facility for flow and spray pattern and durability to ensure that they match OE-designed performance in all conditions, according to SMP.
In addition to injectors, the Standard program includes high-pressure fuel pumps and kits, fuel-injector rail kits, fuel-pressure sensors, fuel-feed lines, fuel-pressure regulators, GDI service kits, fuel-pressure sensor connectors and camshaft followers, with coverage for import and domestic vehicles through the 2023 model year.
Standard recently launched its line of direct-injection high-pressure fuel pump kits for popular import and domestic applications.
“These award-winning kits simplify high-pressure fuel pump replacements by including everything needed for a complete repair: a high-pressure fuel pump, camshaft follower and any additional components needed based on the manufacturers’ repair procedures,” the company said in a news release. “These complete kits are designed to save technicians’ time and ensure that the job is done correctly the first time with all-new components.”
New Coverage
SMP recently released multiple new GDI and MFI Injectors, offering coverage for millions of Ford, Hyundai, Audi, Honda, Infiniti and Volvo vehicles.
Popular applications include the 2022-2021 Ford F-150, 2023-2021 Hyundai Elantra, 2021-2019 Honda Insight and 2019-2017 Infiniti Q60.
Several fuel-pressure sensors have been introduced, adding new coverage for popular vehicles such as the 2023-2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2013-2006 Honda Civic.
Fuel-feed lines are new for nearly 1 million Audi and Volkswagen vehicles, as well as the 2018-2013 Nissan Altima, 2020-2019 Toyota RAV4 and more.
Fuel-pressure sensor connectors have been released for Ford vehicles through 2021 and Jeep vehicles through 2023.
“Our fuel-injection program includes all of the parts technicians are looking for to perform a complete, start-to-finish repair,” said John Herc, vice president of vehicle control marketing for SMP. “Standard is committed to continued expansion to maintain the most complete line in the industry.”
All new Standard fuel-injection applications are listed in the e-catalog found at StandardBrand.com, and in electronic-catalog providers.