Bd2 Injector Hot May 2026

A: 50,000–80,000 miles, versus 150k+ for stock. The large nozzle holes cause faster wear.

Hot BD2 injectors are brilliant but brutal. Respect the pyrometer, or pay the tow truck. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: Can I run BD2 hot injectors on a stock turbo? A: Yes, but you will exceed 1,300°F EGTs quickly. A larger turbo (HX35 or HX40) is highly recommended. bd2 injector hot

A: If you stay out of the throttle, fuel economy may drop 1–2 MPG. If you drive aggressively, expect 5–8 MPG. A: 50,000–80,000 miles, versus 150k+ for stock

A: Most builders use a 6-hole nozzle with 0.012"–0.013" holes. No single "official" spec exists, so buy from a reputable diesel shop. Call to Action: Have you installed BD2 hot injectors in your 12-valve Cummins? Share your EGT numbers and setup in the comments below, and don’t forget to subscribe for more diesel deep-dives. Respect the pyrometer, or pay the tow truck

A: Not for emissions-controlled vehicles. For 1998 and older trucks, local laws vary. Expect visible smoke.