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Profile Overview
Confirm identity first, then run workflow in one continuous session context. This route is intended to be the primary workflow reference for XinFeng NFI 4.1 operations.
Brand
XinFeng
Part Number
NFI 4.1
Part (Compact)
NFI41
Coding Family
Chinese IMA / ISA
Injector Family
XINFENG
Recommended VMs
chinese-ima-01
Recommended Virtual Test Benches
Use one of these virtual machines for coding this injector profile.
Extended catalog · Lane 01
chinese-ima-01
Chinese IMA · IMA / ISA · Lane 01
54 profiles
Extended catalog lane. Workflow families on this lane: IMA-7.

Part Search Terms
Use these part-number variants when searching this injector coding workflow across service tools and documentation.
Operator Guidance
Profile-specific hint
Use Bosch CRI routines with this exact part. Keep profile selection locked from input to final result.
Quality checks
- Part number on injector and selected profile must match exactly.
- Keep the same VM lane active from lookup to final output.
- Keep coding family unchanged from start to finish.
- Use validated measured values before final encode.
- Repeat verification when injector setup or bench conditions change.
Workflow
Follow this sequence without changing active profile or coding family mid-session.
Step 1
Create or reopen the matching VM
Start with chinese-ima-01 so the correct lane and workflow stay attached to this profile from the beginning.
Step 2
Load this exact profile in bench
Select part NFI 4.1 and confirm brand, lane, and coding family before entering values.
Step 3
Run decode or encode
Execute the coding action inside the same machine session and keep the active lane unchanged until the result is validated.
Step 4
Save and close session
Store the final output with the active VM trace so this operation remains auditable and repeatable.

