Injector Cloud · Choose one injector machine · Create one VM · Start coding with 10,165 ready profiles

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How it works

A simple wizard for diesel injector coding.

The workflow is direct: choose the injector machine, create one VM, then open Bench and start coding.

  • Choose machine → create VM → bench
  • Bosch, Denso, Continental, Delphi, Cummins, CAT / Perkins, L'Orange, Smart, AZPI, and Chinese Collection
  • 10,165 ready injector profiles
  • One clear workflow

Step 01

Choose injector machine

Pick the machine that matches the injector brand and coding family.

Choose machine →

Step 02

Create one VM

Console guides wallet connect, network choice, and payment in one screen.

Create VM →

Step 03

Start coding

Open Bench and run the encode, decode, or calibration workflow.

Open bench →

Session flow

Connect wallet → choose machine → install VM → open bench

Coding triggers

Injector replacement, ECU replacement, and some engine rebuild events

Ready now

Bosch, Denso, Continental, Delphi, Cummins, CAT / Perkins, L'Orange, Smart, AZPI, and Chinese Collection

Install-ready machines

bosch-ima-01, denso-qr-01, continental-siemens-iic-01, delphi-cxi-01, and 9 more

Ready profiles

10,165

Usage model

POL, USDC, or USDT per installed machine session (Polygon)

Stakeholder

Workshops and service centers

Need fast injector replacement and coding turnaround with fewer comebacks and clear service records.

Stakeholder

Fleet maintenance teams

Need standardized coding procedures across depots to reduce downtime and improve fuel-cost predictability.

Stakeholder

Remanufacturing and test labs

Need controlled, accessible software runtime for calibration validation and quality assurance.

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What the VM is for

It gives the user a ready coding workspace without local software setup.

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What Bench is for

Bench is where users enter values, run encode/decode, and review injector coding results.

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What remains in the ECU

Real-time injection control and combustion decisions stay inside the vehicle powertrain controller.

Operating Rules

  • Keep the user flow familiar: choose machine, create VM, open bench.
  • Treat injector coding as quality-critical service work, not an optional feature.
  • Use exact machine names everywhere so users recognize what they are creating.
  • Avoid exposing technical platform language unless the user is in a support context.