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'Cheap' diagnostics

29th November 1986, Page 112
29th November 1986
Page 112
Page 112, 29th November 1986 — 'Cheap' diagnostics
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• Allen Diagnostic Equipment, which introduced its computerised scope engine analogue at the Motor Show, claims that it breaks the price barrier for this type of equipment and says its module design allows the operator to build up his investment gradually. It offers digital read-out and "real time" analog scope, together with sensitive "touch pad" test selection, and digital "freeze" facility. In this base form it is capable of running "free time" scope analysis for testing fuel injection and the latest engine management systems.

Additional modules to extend the test facilities are available in the following options. Using the latest technology, the I Gas (CO) infra-red emission module incorporates the latest infra-red bench. The 4Gas module measures four different gases . HC — CO2 — 02, CO; Allen Diagnositic says virtually all problems can be identified, such as rich, lean, or unbalanced mixtures, air pump malfunction, faulty carburettors, intake manifold leaks, leaking EGR valves, blown heard gaskets, contaminated crankcase, air leaks excessive misfire, and leaks or restrictions in exhaust systems. Allen Diagnostic Equipment (UK) Ltd Mortimer Road Narborough Leicester LE9 5GA