HURACAN / GEN 2 R8 | ID1050-XDS | INJECTOR DYNAMICS | 1050.34.14.14.10

HURACAN / GEN 2 R8 | ID1050-XDS | INJECTOR DYNAMICS | 1050.34.14.14.10

1050.34.14.14.10

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ID1050-XDS, for Huracan / Gen 2 R8, 14mm (grey) adapter top. 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

What is Dual Slope Matching?

Dual Slope Matching is a method of matching injectors that provides the best possible cylinder to cylinder fueling across the entire operating range.

Traditionally, injectors were matched based on static flow rate alone, which resulted in large deviations at low pulse widths.

Injector Dynamics introduced Slope Intercept Matching over a decade ago, which provided even cylinder to cylinder fueling across the linear operating range of the injector.

With the progression of turbo technology, and increased use of alcohol fuels, greater demands are placed on fuel injectors, and they are often required to deliver fuel well outside of their linear operating range.

The concept of Dual Slope Matching extends the injector matching into the lower non linear operating range. Dual Slope Matching was conceived by Aaron Looft of Injector Dynamics, who was inspired by the dual slope injector characterization model used by Ford.