Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Auto Logic (ATO310-0125) PC Based 5-Gas Emissions Analyzer with Integrated OBD-II Scan Tool

Auto Logic (ATO310-0125) PC Based 5-Gas Emissions Analyzer with Integrated OBD-II Scan Tool Review



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  • Measures HC, CO, CO2, O2, NOX, air/fuel ration & lambda
  • OBDII codes for all makes and models, 1996 & newer (CAN, KWP, ISO, VPW, PWM)
  • Displays real time date in digital and graphing formats
  • Integrated data recording and customer database
  • Wireless Hands free communications available
  • Diagnose emissions failures, find EVAP and fuel system leaks, troubleshoot and clear trouble codes with one powerful product.
    Powerful 5-Gas Emissions Analyzer - AutoGas™ is a rugged portable 5-Gas analyzer with software for use with any existing shop PC between repair bays, or with a laptop for on the road testing.  AutoGas™ meets or exceeds worldwide emissions testing standards and offers many unique features not found in other gas analyzer systems. Features include:
    • Measures HC, CO, CO2, O2, NOx, air-fuel ratio and lambda
    • Meets or exceeds: BAR97, BAR90, ASM, OIML and Class 1
    • ASM simulation mode and two speed idle test functions
    • Configurable to meet different emissions tests requirements.
    • Full Color meters and line graphing
    • Integrated data recording in industry standard Microsoft Access for viewing and printing
    • Emissions test results are linked to customer and vehicle database
    • Extreme heavy duty drawn aluminum case and sampling system
    • Print professional reports
    • Special probe included to help find fuel system and EVAP leaks
    • Includes all items necessary to operate on current model PC’s or laptop’s (with two available USB ports)
    Powerful OBD-II Scan Tool - AUTO OBD™ is a powerful generic OBD-II scan tool, robust enough for large scale repair shops while remaining easy to use for the do-it-yourselfer.  Quickly diagnose OBD-II and emissions problems. Get more accurate and consistent testing results. Troubleshooting, clearing check engine lights, understanding OBDII


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