i need to find leaks on engines in the range of 1.0 2.0 mostly. i read around that 80 psi is what most do
but that seems high so i said 70. i prefer it to be something self contained without the need for a power supply plug
as i'm living in a building at the top floor and that's is a bit...
i'm looking for something portable (battery based) that can feed steady 70psi of air to my cylinders
and gauges for testing puposes. most of what i found is marketed as "tire inflators" which i didn't found a proper
adaptor to use for cars other than tires. any ideas ?
did some digging and decided that autel mk808bt is sufficient for my needs.
the question is what if i would buy the tool online from overseas will they work normally
or locked themselves fully or partially due to geographic/license/legally etc... in some way ?
sure i just didn't heard of any of those laptop softwares and how large their vehicle coverage is.
also what functions they offer .. i mean these autel/launch devices are pretty thorough. and just the fact
that you have more interfaces to a specific electronic( door window for example ) can help...
Hi. i used to own a a foxwell nt elite ( can't remember the exact model ). which didn't have the option
to force drive my fuel pump on my vehicle. lancer 2004 1.6 (4g18).
i'm looking for an affordable scan tool that provides sufficient information and that can actually
provides necessary...