We provide state of the art engine run stand trainers. We can build engine run stand from a 1965 Chevy small block to a 2020 direct injection 4-cylinder turbo engine. We have built simple trainers that run and operate as they would in a vehicle to complex trainers that have random intermittent faults that can be turned on wirelessly.
All of our run stands come standard with a variety of safety features to make sure your students are safe.
Steel guards on all rotating parts that could injure someone.
Warning labels such as pinch point, caution hot exhaust, and caution rotating parts
An emergency shutdown switch that will shut the trainer down instantly if there is a problem
Large heavy duty battery disconnect that isolates the battery from the trainer for when you need to work on it or for long periods or storage so you don’t drain the battery
All radiators have expanded metal to protect students from getting burned but also to protect the radiator from damage when moving the trainer around
All exhaust component have expanded metal to protect from students accidently touching the hot exhaust
Standard Features
All of our trainers come with some standard features and components
Throttle pedal to control engine RPM
Instrument cluster to monitor engine vitals
Forklift tubes to lift and move engines
Sturdy steel frame on casters with brakes for easy movement
Custom aluminum fuel cell
Battery and fuse panels
Keyed ignition switch
Options
We also offer an extensive amount of options to our engine trainers.
You can add a Break Out Box that gives you the ability to introduce fault for students to diagnose and has test points for reading values. The test point panel significantly extends the usage life of the trainer harness by making it so students do not have to back probe connectors or remove connectors to perform tests
OEM test point labels are available for easier identification of the test points
We offer full vinyl covers with zippers that protect the trainer when it is not in use
Clear sight glass tubes with LED’s so students can see coolant flow