The Chevrolet Silverado Fuel Rail delivers fuel from the fuel pump and distributes it to each particular injector for burning in the engine. In the early days of the 1980s, truck manufacturers opted for throttle body injection. This fixture is compact and is located just above the throttle plates. Additionally, the Fuel Rail is built into this single assembly, allowing the flow of fuel into either one or two injectors. These injectors then spray the fuel into the intake. Moreover, the layout of these models was surprisingly familiar for drivers coming from carburetors. As technology transitioned to multiport systems, the Silverado within Chevrolet updates got an external Fuel Rail that was bolted along the intake runners, feeding a separate injector for every cylinder. Furthermore, a regulator kept the pressure steady so that the computer could change the pulse width and match the fuel to the load. Recent gasoline direct injection models use a common-pressure Fuel Rail that withstands extreme forces similar to diesel setups, pushing fine mist straight into the combustion chamber for more torque and cleaner emissions. Even though the Fuel Rail basically does the same task as before, each stage ramps up pressure levels, the number of injectors, and spray precision, showing Chevrolet keeps the Silverado fueling modern and efficient.
Each OEM Chevrolet Silverado Fuel Rail we offer is competitively priced and comes with the assurance of the manufacturer's warranty for the part. Furthermore, we guarantee the speedy delivery of your orders right to your doorstep. Our hassle-free return policy is also in place for your peace of mind.