Fuel Pulsation Damper

2003 Chevrolet TrailBlazer 4.2 S, 4WDSECTION Fuel Pulsation Damper
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The rapid opening and closing of the fuel injectors cause pressure fluctuation in the fuel rail. The result is that the amount of injected fuel will be more or less than the desired amount. Mounted on the fuel rail, the pulsation damper reduces these pressure fluctuations. When pressure suddenly begins top drop, the spring-loaded diaphragm extends slightly, decreasing fuel rail volume. This will momentarily prevent fuel pressure from becoming too low.

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