Description
Upgrade your Dodge Cummins 5.9L 12V engine with the DDP 89-93 Injector Set – Stage 2, designed to enhance power and efficiency. These injectors are engineered specifically for Dodge models from 1989 to 1993, ensuring a precise fit and optimal performance. The Stage 2 upgrade provides increased fuel delivery for improved horsepower and torque, making it ideal for towing, heavy-duty applications, or performance enthusiasts. Crafted by DDP, these injectors feature advanced components to withstand higher pressures and deliver consistent spray patterns for better combustion and fuel economy.
Constructed with quality materials, the DDP 8993-2 injectors are built to meet demanding automotive standards. They incorporate features such as high-performance nozzles and durable internal components that promote reliable operation under increased fuel demands. These injectors are a direct replacement for stock units, offering a straightforward upgrade path that minimizes installation time while maximizing performance gains.
Note that these injectors are not CARB-approved and require acknowledgment of this status during installation. They are suitable for off-road or racing use and are not intended for on-road emissions compliance. The set is compatible with the original fuel system and can significantly improve engine responsiveness and overall vehicle performance when properly installed. Trust DDP’s expertise in diesel performance parts to deliver a product that meets your power needs and driving expectations.
Features:
- Designed specifically for Dodge Ram 5.9L 12V engines from 1989 to 1993
- Stage 2 performance upgrade for increased horsepower and torque
- High-quality internal components for durability under high fuel demands
- Precise spray pattern for efficient combustion and fuel economy
- Easy direct-fit replacement for stock injectors
- Not CARB-approved; suitable for off-road or racing applications
- Requires acknowledgment of non-CARB approval during installation














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