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Updated KiBox To Go Offers Better In-Vehicle Combustion Analysis

For detailed analysis of engine behavior under actual on-road conditions

Kistler
Wed, 07/06/2011 - 12:34
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(Kistler: Novi, MI) -- Kistler, a global supplier of precision sensors, systems, and instrumentation for the dynamic measurement of pressure, force, torque, and acceleration, has announced North American updates to its Type 2893A KiBox To Go system.

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The Kistler Type 2893A KiBox To Go is a combustion analysis system that provides for the visualization of parameters within individual engine cylinders. High-performance combustion diagnostic capabilities allow for detailed analysis of engine behavior under actual on-road conditions. The KiBox To Go system is comprised of the KiBox unit with amplifier modules, cylinder pressure sensors and adapters, current probes for injection and ignition timing, a crank angle adapter for crank sensor connection, and a 1 GB Ethernet interface. The system includes eight voltage-input channels with 16-bit resolution, an input range of –10 V to 10 V with a sampling rate of 1.25 MHz (MS/s) per channel, and selectable low-pass filters of 5, 10, 20, and 30 kHz.

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