SuperFlow Technologies Group announced that it has acquired the assets of Zoom Technology Inc. Each makes automotive-related testing equipment, and one's product line complements the other's.


In an agreement reached with Zoom CEO Chris Hansen, SuperFlow will take over all manufacturing, sales/marketing and administrative operations for the Zoom Technology product line, effective immediately. Hansen will also relocate from Zoom's New Jersey facility to Des Moines, Iowa, to assist in the transition, and to support Zoom's existing product line and customer base.

"These product additions greatly expand and enhance our customer capabilities in transmission diagnostics," said Scott Giles, President of SuperFlow Technologies Group. "In fact, with the complete line of SuperFlow products, customers are now able to test or rebuild virtually every component of the drivetrain from the engine and transmission to the torque converter, axles, drive shaft and brakes."

"I'm very happy to be working with an industry leader like SuperFlow," said Hansen, "and to focus my energies on developing and improving transmission testing technologies." Zoom products are designed primarily to diagnose the automatic transmission before removing it for repair. They include the Answermatic Valve Body Tester/Analyzer, AMI Hydraulic Circuit Analyzers, Sol-X Solenoid Test Systems and the TranX 2000 Transmission Analyzer.

SuperFlow Technologies is a leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance flow benches, engine and chassis dynamometers, and transmission diagnostic equipment with more than 20 U.S. and internationally registered patents. It also markets Hicklin transmission dynos for automotive, truck and military repair markets, Axiline transmission dynos and drive shaft service equipment, and TCRS torque converter rebuilding systems. More information is at www.superflow.com.
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