dps injectors

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No appearance difference whatsoever. The best way to identify them is to install and observe the terrible misfire at idle, or bench test them and watch them pour fuel out the nozzle rather than atomize it.

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Actually there is. At least there was on my set. DPS injectors do not have a pintle that sticks out below the nozzle opening. I guess you could say they have no pintle. The spray pattern is more like a stream. Atomization is not really a feature.
 

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Actually there is. At least there was on my set. DPS injectors do not have a pintle that sticks out below the nozzle opening. I guess you could say they have no pintle. The spray pattern is more like a stream. Atomization is not really a feature.

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Actually there is. At least there was on my set. DPS injectors do not have a pintle that sticks out below the nozzle opening. I guess you could say they have no pintle. The spray pattern is more like a stream. Atomization is not really a feature.

X 2. Mine also had "DPS Stage 1" on them as well. Not a good upgrade on anything other than a pulling toy. They are of very bad quality.

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Good point Mel. I'd forgotten about the pintle being ground off. I guess I was figuring the OP was looking for a way to ID them while installed.
 

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