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Trundles Fuel Rail Plug
Includes:
1x Fuel Rail Plug - TA-FRP
Details:
- This product is designed to blank of the common rail pressure relief valve so you can run higher rail pressure without the relief valve doing its job.
- A lot of other companies use a Thai coin to blank the rail but is not ideal and can leak causing major diesel leaks.
- Please note this is an offroad use only product and should only be installed by someone who knows what they are doing.
- Discounted pricing available when purchasing in larger quantities.
- These suit:
YD25, 4JJ1, 1VD, Early 2005 1KD, plus more
More Info:
Nissan Common Rail Diesels are notorious for issues with this factory part leaking. These relief valves are a simple spring that is designed to relieve pressure as it exceeds a predetermined pressure.
Unfortunately as pressure is continually applied to this spring it fatigues and does not have the ability to maintain even stock pressures.
With tuning these vehicles its common to run higher rail pressure, and this spring further fatigues, causing you to lose valuable rail pressure.
This causes the Common Rail Pump to work harder to keep up the pressure to the injectors as it has to also supply enough pressure to overcome the leaking fuel relief valve which will in turn keep letting more pressure out making it a never ending cycle causing huge strain on your Common Rail Pump. This will normally throw a P1272 code.
| Make | Model | Years |
|---|---|---|
| HOLDEN | Rodeo RA7 | 2006–2008 |
| ISUZU | D-MAX Series II (TFS85) | 2012–2020 |
| ISUZU | D-MAX Series I (TFS77 / 85) | 2002–2012 |
| NISSAN | Navara D22 | 1997–2015 |
| NISSAN | Navara D40 STX | 2005–2014 |
| TOYOTA | Landcruiser 78 Series Troop Carrier | 1987–Onwards |
| TOYOTA | Landcruiser 79 Series Dual Cab Facelift | 2023–Onwards |
| TOYOTA | Landcruiser 79 Series Single Cab Facelift | 2023–Onwards |
| TOYOTA | Landcruiser 76 Series Wagon | 2007–2024 |
| TOYOTA | Landcruiser 79 Series Dual Cab DPF | 2016–2022 |
| TOYOTA | Landcruiser 79 Series Single Cab DPF | 2016–2022 |
| TOYOTA | Landcruiser 79 Series Dual Cab Pre-DPF | 2009–2016 |
| TOYOTA | Landcruiser 79 Series Single Cab Pre-DPF | 1999–2016 |
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Trundles Fuel Rail Plug
Includes:
1x Fuel Rail Plug - TA-FRP
Details:
- This product is designed to blank of the common rail pressure relief valve so you can run higher rail pressure without the relief valve doing its job.
- A lot of other companies use a Thai coin to blank the rail but is not ideal and can leak causing major diesel leaks.
- Please note this is an offroad use only product and should only be installed by someone who knows what they are doing.
- Discounted pricing available when purchasing in larger quantities.
- These suit:
YD25, 4JJ1, 1VD, Early 2005 1KD, plus more
More Info:
Nissan Common Rail Diesels are notorious for issues with this factory part leaking. These relief valves are a simple spring that is designed to relieve pressure as it exceeds a predetermined pressure.
Unfortunately as pressure is continually applied to this spring it fatigues and does not have the ability to maintain even stock pressures.
With tuning these vehicles its common to run higher rail pressure, and this spring further fatigues, causing you to lose valuable rail pressure.
This causes the Common Rail Pump to work harder to keep up the pressure to the injectors as it has to also supply enough pressure to overcome the leaking fuel relief valve which will in turn keep letting more pressure out making it a never ending cycle causing huge strain on your Common Rail Pump. This will normally throw a P1272 code.