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Meet the Manufacturers – Introducing the leading names in Turbocharging
Last month on the blog, we looked at where big automotive brands get their turbochargers, and learnt that the vast majority of the big car companies actually buy in their turbos from other companies. In this month’s post, we’re going to look at some of these specialist turbocharging companies in a little more detail, exploring…
Turbocharging basics – how to tell if your car engine is turbocharged
At AET, we’re really passionate about turbocharging – but we understand that not everyone feels the same way, and that lots of people simply aren’t interested in the technical side of motoring. To some, cars are a necessity, designed to take them from A to B, and they have no interest in how they work,…
Spot the difference – comparing quality turbochargers with cheap imitations
Last month, we took a brief look into the risks of purchasing poor quality turbochargers and components – and learned why it’s always better and more cost-effective in the long run to opt for high quality parts. This month, we take a closer look at some of the key differences between quality turbochargers manufactured by…
Turbo maintenance tips – all about the oil
At AET, we know that prevention is always better than the cure, and whilst we’re always here to help when things go wrong with your turbocharger, we understand you’d rather not have to use our services! As the title suggests, when it comes to turbocharging maintenance, oil has a big part to play. In this…
Forget About the Label – Where big Automotive Brands get Their Turbochargers
At AET, we do a lot of work with franchise car and commercial vehicle dealers, handling their out of warranty turbocharger repairs and replacements. Naturally, dealers want to ensure that they get the right, high quality components for their vehicles, and sometimes ask if we use “official” or “branded” turbochargers in our repair work, which…
Not All Turbos Are Created Equally – The Risk of Poor Quality Components
At AET, we’ve been working with turbochargers for 40 years – and in that time, we’ve developed a pretty comprehensive understanding about what makes a good turbocharger! Unfortunately, there are a lot of poor quality turbochargers and components available, and it can be tempting for customers to opt for the cheapest product out there –…
Power and Efficiency – The benefits of an ECU Reflash
Whatever vehicle you own, chances are that you want to get the most out of it when it comes to fuel economy and performance – but the reality is that the vast majority of vehicles on the road simply aren’t reaching their full potential. In this post, we look at ECU remapping, and how making…
2014 – Year of the Turbo
We’ve been saying it for some time, but it bears repeating – turbocharging is the future! More and more manufacturers are turning to the turbo in an effort to reduce emissions and maximise fuel economy, and 2014 looks like it could be the year of the turbo, with a number of fantastic new passenger vehicles…
Turbo technology – turbocharger parts and what they do
There are a huge number of different turbochargers in use on diesel and petrol engines across a wide range of industries and applications. Whilst all these turbochargers are slightly different in terms of their size, shape and configuration, they all work in the same way, and share the same basic parts. In this post, you’ll…
Turbo timeline part three – the modern era
A couple of months ago, we published part two of our history of turbocharging, where we covered the rise of the commercial diesel engines, turbocharging’s impact on motorsport, and its arrival in the passenger vehicle market during the 70s and 80s. In this post, we’ll be taking a look at the modern era, from the…
Formula 1 turns to the turbo – new engine examined
For 2014, Formula One is ripping up the current rulebook, and introducing some revolutionary changes designed to really shake up the sport. Whilst there are new rules covering the chassis and fuel consumption, the biggest change (in our book at least!) lies with the engine. Next year, they’re ditching the naturally aspirated V8s, and replacing…
Cold-weather care – winter turbo maintenance tips
The temperatures have dropped and winter is most definitely here – and there’s nothing worse than your car breaking down and leaving you stranded in the cold weather. All vehicle engines need to be looked after during the winter months, but there are some special steps you should take to help protect and prolong the…