Nice addition to AET's Site regarding their dyno facilities
Not sure who has seen this yet, but just received this months AET electronic newsletter and noticed the launch of their dyno info. website. 
It looks very good ( Even if it does have a picture of the ScoobyNet Project Car taking pride place within the header section.... I am not biased
).
Their dyno facilities are an awesome set-up imo.
I also found an interesting flywheel calculator on their site (that you can use to convert their hub figures to flywheel figures). I have just bashed my latest figures attained at AET's facilities (during the latest mapping session a few weeks back) and it works out to be over 535bhp at the fly!
That will do until we get really serious with another AET turbo.

Regards,
Shaun

It looks very good ( Even if it does have a picture of the ScoobyNet Project Car taking pride place within the header section.... I am not biased
).Their dyno facilities are an awesome set-up imo.

I also found an interesting flywheel calculator on their site (that you can use to convert their hub figures to flywheel figures). I have just bashed my latest figures attained at AET's facilities (during the latest mapping session a few weeks back) and it works out to be over 535bhp at the fly!
That will do until we get really serious with another AET turbo.

Regards,
Shaun
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I have never smiled so much as my car being on the Dyno with big Andy doing his stuff, turn this, twist that, new actuator, and 80horse increase from one run to another.
ahhhhh the sound of the turbine stalling at 6k is something special
just saving up for another run and a stage one chip
ahhhhh the sound of the turbine stalling at 6k is something special

just saving up for another run and a stage one chip
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