Standard Motor Products Releases 100 New Diesel Parts

Standard Motor Products Releases 100 New Diesel Parts

The company says the highlight is Standard's new line of diesel fuel injectors, which includes 17 exclusive, 100-percent-new diesel fuel injectors for Ford Power Stroke 6.0L and 6.4L applications.


Standard Motor Products Inc.
(SMP) has announced the addition of 100 new part numbers to its Standard and Intermotor diesel lines. The release includes several new diesel product categories along with line expansions to key existing categories.

The company says the highlight is Standard’s new line of diesel fuel injectors, which includes 17 exclusive, 100-percent-new diesel fuel injectors for Ford Power Stroke 6.0L and 6.4L applications. Other notable new diesel categories include:

  • New, not remanufactured, diesel fuel injection pumps
  • Diesel fuel injection control modules
  • Diesel emission fluid injection nozzles
  • Diesel fuel injector driver modules

The company also introduced several replacement parts for contaminated Ford 6.7L fuel systems and an expansion to its line of turbochargers for import passenger cars.

Phil Hutchens, vice president of engine management marketing, SMP, said, “Standard is committed to providing customers with the most comprehensive diesel offering, and this latest release is just a sign of things to come.”

All new applications are listed in the eCatalogs found at StandardBrand.com. For more info about this release, watch the “New Parts Spotlight” video on youtube.com/StandardBrand.

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