I like that Ryko Nova 2000 Plus drive in car wash and me and my friends would've used a 2003 infiniti m45 for this car wash and what year was this car wash made.
I can remember when some Amoco and Shell gas stations used a similar drive-through car wash system. This machine should be made available to gas stations!
@masonk1991 I Just noticed there is a failed prototype in the video @ 6:06 You can tell it has 4 tall wash arms because the guy is working on it on the Right side of the bay, and there is a tall wash arm on the right of him
Adam sturgeon Yes Ryko still makes them. Although the new slimlines are terrible due to the fact that the dryers are put in tiny cases with terrible airflow.
No, it sells pretty good, we sell more to like cops,and fleets like rental companies and car dealerships. besides the product line is thirty years old.
turn on interactive transcript it says as the vehicle enters the wash are rich layer of all misapplied onto the surface of the entire surface of the vehicle
The unit in the video is a prototype, Ryko still makes this system today, it's just not they're most popular product. The prototype failed after 30 years of demos and employee car washes.
I like that Ryko Nova 2000 Plus drive in car wash and me and my friends would've used a 2003 infiniti m45 for this car wash and what year was this car wash made.
I can remember when some Amoco and Shell gas stations used a similar drive-through car wash system. This machine should be made available to gas stations!
@masonk1991
I Just noticed there is a failed prototype in the video @ 6:06
You can tell it has 4 tall wash arms because the guy is working on it on the Right side of the bay, and there is a tall wash arm on the right of him
Does RYKO still make the thrustpro and slimline dryer series or have they stopped production of those product lines?
Adam sturgeon Yes Ryko still makes them. Although the new slimlines are terrible due to the fact that the dryers are put in tiny cases with terrible airflow.
Now they stoped making them.
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No, it sells pretty good, we sell more to like cops,and fleets like rental companies and car dealerships. besides the product line is thirty years old.
i may be doing work experience with the local car wash company
No, this isn't made for gasstations, ect. its made for car rental companies, Fleets, Police Cars, ect.
Hertz and Ace in Sydney airport are still using it and they works fine ( 3 rolling brushes)
turn on interactive transcript it says as the vehicle enters the wash are rich layer of all misapplied onto the surface of the entire surface of the vehicle
They have one of these at the Sarasota -Bradonton Airport
@masonk1991 is the Ryko R7A one of them?
Unfortunately I cannot, we don't have any here. all we have here is failed prototypes and one softgloss maxx so we can get our cars clean here
do you work for ryko if you do awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!!
well the nova 2000 is.....kinda wierd but do you have to pay ? but it is unique
What did happen to the failed Nova 2000 prototype, what caused it to fail?
The unit in the video is a prototype, Ryko still makes this system today, it's just not they're most popular product. The prototype failed after 30 years of demos and employee car washes.
@@masonk1991 holy shit they still do? Damnn, I guess they're not that rare unlike Ultrashine DT.
@@masonk1991 They actually discounted it about 7 years ago.
@@randytheruthless2959 They were discontinued 7 years ago.
where is the dryer?
it is cool
what activation system is that
DTMF it looks like
yes
the shacker crtin is rely mitter
this carwash system looks likes it doesent sell good
what failed prototypes