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Flight Systems Electronics Group Enters Heavy Duty Engine Market

Beginning in the first quarter of 2014, Flight Diesel will be offering a new line of electronic unit injectors (EUI), turbochargers and electronic control units (ECU).

LEWISBERRY, Pa. – Flight Systems Electronics Group (FSEG) announced today that it is entering the heavy-duty engine market with new product offerings.
 
Through its Flight Diesel Brand – which has been selling light- and medium-duty pumps, injectors and turbochargers to the OES and independent aftermarket channels since 2006 – the company is now following up with that success to include heavy-duty new and remanufactured components.
 
Beginning in the first quarter of 2014, Flight Diesel will be offering a new line of electronic unit injectors (EUI), turbochargers and electronic control units (ECU). This new EUI offering will include applications for Cummins, Cat and Detroit. Flight Diesel will be offering 20 different part numbers for those applications, including the newest ISX series injectors.  
 
The Turbocharger launches will include Mack E7 and Cummins ISX applications, and the initial ECU launch will open with the popular Detroit DDECIII and DDECIV as well as the Cummins Celect and Celect Plus applications.
 
Flight Diesel will highlight these new components at Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week in Las Vegas the week of Jan. 26t in booth No. 427
 
 
 
 

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