The Phoenix Injector® can perform all methods of bleeding and flush:

RFI™, Pressure, Vacuum, Bench and More!


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The Phoenix Injector® is the only tool in the world capable of performing ALL bleeding and flushing methods: Pressure, Vacuum, Bench, and Reverse Fluid Injection® or RFI®. RFI® is the patented process of injecting fluid at lowest point in the hydraulic system, thereby allowing fluid and air bubbles to naturally rise back to the master cylinder reservoir.

As a brake and clutch bleeding technique, RFI® opens up many problem solving doors that were previously unavailable. RFI®, with the proper adapters and procedures, will allow a technician to bleed difficult systems in under 20 minutes or bench bleed a master cylinder, perfectly, in three minutes.

RFI® is a Phoenix Systems exclusive and is approved by General Motors as an effective bleeding technique when applied by our tool. The Phoenix Injector® is a one man bleeder, is 100% brake fluid compatible, and requires no special tools or clips. It is self contained and does not require outside air or electricity. We provide technical support and one to two year warranties and rebuild kits for all our tools. All Phoenix Injectors® come with a 40 page manual and a 40 minute technical video.

So what does this mean for you and your customers? It means that now your customers can significantly reduce their return rate on hydraulic parts. Some distributors claim a reduction of more than ninety percent from customers that use the Phoenix Injector™.

 

 

Some frequently asked questions regarding the Phoenix Injector® are as follows:

#1. I have a pressure (or a vacuum) bleeder, why do I need a Phoenix Injector®, too?

You might want to keep what you have as a hydraulic system flusher. However, the Phoenix Injector® will do BOTH pressure and vacuum bleeding and flushing, bench bleeding and RFI®. No other bleeder offers technicians so many options and no technician should be without the RFI™ problem solving advantage.

 

#2. Which tool should I buy?

Each Phoenix Injector™ performs the same functions, however each tool carries unique characteristics.

Professional-

The Max-Pro is the heavy-duty professional model. It is made of metal and costs about $300. If you have a shop with with 3 or more users, you definitely want to purchase the MaxPro-205.

If you have a small shop with 1-2 users the V-12 will also work for you. It is made of zytel which is a high strength brake fluid compatible glass reinforced nylon. The V-12-205 costs about $125 and is designed for medium-duty use.

If you are going to be using the tool daily, you may want to consider the pneumatic PowerJect™.  This tool eliminates hand fatigue because it is powered by shop air. Simply push the button and the Power-Ject™ does all the work.

 

DIY Home User-

The V-12 is well suited for the DIY user. It has the same accessories as the MaxPro, but the zytel design reduces the cost. If you are on a tight budget and believe you may only use the tool a couple of times then the V-12-DIY may be right for you. It is an economy package with the bare necessities to bleed most any vehicle.

 

#3. Is the Phoenix Injector® like the Vacuum style hand pumps?

NO! Handheld vacuum air pumps are air pumps that have been modified for awkward vacuum bleeding. The Phoenix Injector™ is a air and fluid pump that has pressure AND vacuum capabilities. No other bleeder in the world can do all methods of bleeding and flushing.

Remember with a hand held vacuum pump you mity not get all the air out.

 

#4. Will the RFI® technique cause contamination or damage to my ABS system?

NO! When operated properly, with slow easy strokes, the Phoenix Injector® will produce less than 10 PSI throughout the brake system. This is an action/pressure cycle similar to removing one’s foot from the brake pedal. Under these circumstances the ABS system will not be compromised.

NOTE: RFI® is a bleeding technique, not a flushing technique. Bleeding is an attempt to get any trapped air out of the brake system, while flushing is changing old brake fluid to new brake fluid. Refrain from using terms such as "reverse flushing" or "back flushing". These methods are not, and never have been, recommended techniques. Phoenix Systems strictly recommends thoroughly flushing contaminated systems of all old fluid before performing RFI® bleeding on brake and ABS systems.

 

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What You Can Do With A Phoenix Injector®

1. Bleed clutches and brakes, including ABS in minutes.

2. Flush hydraulic systems using pressure or vacuum flush.

3. Bench bleed any master or slave cylinder including quick-take-up masters in under 3 minutes.

4. Perform RFI®, Pulse Generation™, Pressure & Vacuum techniques for bleeding or flush.

5. Bleed & flush motorcycle brakes, clutches and fill fork tubes.

6. Meter and inject liquids and gases.

7. *Flush electronic and CIS injectors.

8. *Leak test hydraulic components, like automatic transmissions.

9. Test pressure and vacuum sensors.

10. *Bleed and Flush power steering systems, like DELCO.

11. *Power flush carburetor circuits.

12. Test and diagnose emission control systems.

* Petroleum fluids require special seals

 

 

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Top 10 Reasons to Buy a Phoenix Injector®

1. Never again have problems bleeding clutches or brakes even ABS and Ford Ranger clutches.

2. One Man Operation.

3. No compressed air or electricity*

4. Uses all Known bleeding and flushing methods including: RFI™, Pressure and Vacuum

5. Fast and Efficient. Bleed difficult systems in as little as 10 minutes

6. Bench bleed any master or slave cylinder in minutes.

7. Test and diagnose brake systems.

8. Bleed & Flush motorcycle brakes and fill fork tubes.

9. Power flush carburetor circuits.

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