Up Close: Mastercool Dual EVAP/High Pressure Diagnostic Smoke Machine

July 1, 2022
The Dual Evap/High Pressure Diagnostic Smoke Machine is for low-pressure evap and high-pressure turbo/intake testing providing a solution for difficult to diagnose automotive leaks.

Application 

The Dual Evap/High Pressure Diagnostic Smoke Machine, No. 43065, is for low-pressure evap and high-pressure turbo/intake testing providing a solution for difficult to diagnose automotive leaks. This specifically engineered unit allows today’s technicians to quickly and efficiently locate and repair the complete spectrum of evap, turbo, intakes, exhausts, vacuum lines, cooling systems, water leaks, and much more.

Features and benefits 

  • Compact, heavy duty design for years of reliable service
  • Large easy to read pressure decay gauge 0-30 in. H2O (70 mbar) - EVAP
  • Large easy to read pressure decay gauge 0-30 psi - HP/HD
  • Easy to read and clean flow meter
  • Non-toxic and non-corrosive smoke
  • 10’ 12V power cables with durable clamps
  • Heavy duty 10’ smoke injection hose
  • Velcro strap for hose and power cable storage
  • High intensity, battery-operated smoke illuminating telescoping flashlight 

Origin

Mastercool's dual pressure design allows for complete automotive diagnostic testing in a single unit.  

Manufacturing/engineering specifications 

  • Voltage: 12 VDC
  • Input Pressure: max 100 psi (7 bar)
  • Output Pressure:
    • EVAP 12 - 14 inH2O (30 - 35 mBar)
    • HP internal pump max 22 psi (150 kPa)
    • HP external pressure source max 28 psi (190 kPa)
  • Auto shut-off: five minutes
  • Dimensions: 11.8" x 9.5" x 11"
  • Weight: 10.13 lbs (smoke machine only) 
  • Constructed of heavy duty impact-resistant plastic. Accessories are in a plastic carrying/storage case.

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