The second generation of both the engine cleaning and auto transmission machines will be fully electric and significantly quieter in operation, as neither requires an air supply.
The updated machines also benefit from improved and expanded engine fittings, as well as extended reach hoses, for easier manoeuvrability and connectivity to the customer’s vehicle.
Filtration is also vastly improved from five micron down to three micron, with previous generation machines also due to be upgraded to reflect these enhancements when their next service is due.
An all-new detox solution will come as standard with the new equipment and will also be made available to previous machines at the time of their next service.
Cosmetic changes have been made, enhancing the aesthetics of the machine whilst also keeping all connectors close to hand with the addition of a useful built-in storage compartment.
EDT operations director, Gary Rowney, said: “The next generation of our state-of-the-art engine cleaning technology will help us to build on the foundations of an already very successful year for the business.
“We’ve already seen an overwhelmingly positive response amongst our network and a real appetite from motorists for this kind of service, as it’s unlike anything else which is currently available.
“We’ve even been recognised by the Green Organisation for our efforts in improving sustainability.
“The new equipment will further enhance all of these achievements, and help people to see significant improvements in their vehicles’ fuel economy and emissions, as well as drivability and performance.”
Orders for the new EDT machines are being accepted now, with further additions to the product range soon to follow.
Auto transmission cleaner and conditioner twin packs, suitable for standard automatics, CVT and DSG transmissions, are also available to order.
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