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I’ve heard of other oil quality sensors for Nascar and Formula One racing vehicles, is this the same type of technology we’re talking about?

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I’ve heard of other oil quality sensors for Nascar and Formula One racing vehicles, is this the same type of technology we’re talking about?

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Yes, IF the oil tester is based on capacitive sensing. These units are very expensive and can be priced well over $1000 each. Some racing organizations have there own spectroscopy type oil quality sensing equipment and these typically run into the tens of thousands of dollars. Our firm belief that this technology would be a great benefit to the general public lead us to develop the Oilyzer. The main difference between the Oilyzer and ‘high end’ oil analyzers is the use of the latest advances in electronic components and innovative design. This compact circuit, mass production and convenient package size has allowed an amazing cost reduction, while retaining the ability to be provide an accurate measurement.

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