Matthew R. wrote on Jan 7
th, 2014 at 6:03am:
I am pretty sure you can do almost anything with the picoscope
Be sure you understand what kind of things are in the scope domain and what things are not. You are not going to get data pids, check fuel trims, perform bi-directional tests, read codes, etc.
Any shop that want to do serious diagnostics needs a lab scope. But it is just one of many things you need and not the most important. The scanner would be the most important. Then a good information system like Alldata and a lab scope, followed by smoke machine, pressure transducer, etc.
Matthew R. wrote on Jan 7
th, 2014 at 6:03am:
my main concern from the business end of things is cost, and return on investment
PicoScope doesn't cost money, it makes money. But...you have to use it. To use it effectively requires that you commit to invest in yourself with study and practice.
Matthew R. wrote on Jan 7
th, 2014 at 6:03am:
We will cater mostly to preventive maintenance and quick lube change for now
You may not need to tool up for diagnostics right away then, however if you are equipped and skilled to handle the diagnostic issues and make a happy customer then they tend to give you the gravy too. If they have to go elsewhere for the CEL/performance issues then you risk losing them.