Xaustalyzer.com Boasts New And Improved Products For 2006
Enhanced exhaust analyzers and new accessories improve convenience, usability, and accuracy of engine diagnostics.
Orange County, CA (PRWEB) February 14, 2006 -- The Model 9003 Exhaust Gas Analyzer's accuracy, size, and useability has earned them a place in many engine technician toolkits. They've been used for years to tune and diagnose motorcycle and RV engines. They're recommended by Yamaha to their dealers across the U.S. And now they're better than ever.
The new 9003-23 is a 2-gas analyzer with all of the features and specs of last year's model, but now it's got a built-in battery for cordless operation. In addition to greater convenience, cordless operation isolates the analyzer from voltage fluctuation and noise in the equipment being tested. You can still power it from a vehicle's battery terminals or cigarette lighter, or from an AC wall socket. You can even charge the battery while you're using it.
The company's data acquistion software has also been improved. The latest version features 'plug-and play' operation, automatically locating the analyzer when it is connected to the PC. Useability is enhanced with a new toolbar that allows quick access to all of the software's functions.
The 2006 product line includes several sampling manifolds for individual port tuning of motorcycle and RV engines. Budget-minded tuners can choose 2 or 4-port manifolds with a valve on each port, while high-volume shops can opt for the Pro series equipped with 2 or 4-port rotary valves. The sampling manifolds can be used on Yamaha, Honda, Ducati, and many other motorcycles and RVs.
About XaustAlyzer.com
Larry Allen, a 20-year veteran of the exhaust analyzer business, established XaustAlyzer.com in 2005. Before entering the sales and marketing side of the business, much of his career was devoted to developing gas analyzers and other instruments.
Contact:
Larry Allen
XaustAlyzer.com
866.240.6891
http://www.xaustalyzer.com
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