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AET Turbos - Gaz85 - 17-10-2015

Has anyone had an experience with or knows someone that has had experience with AET Turbos?


RE: AET Turbos - Gaz85 - 18-10-2015

Anyone? Don't be shy lol.


RE: AET Turbos - ginge191 - 18-10-2015

Not entirely sure what the question is?

Are you looking to see if they'll 'work'? Whether someone has already fitted one? The right size?

If no one has answered yet its doubtful. But you should be the first!

Or, contact them for specific questions? www.aet-turbos.co.uk/contact


RE: AET Turbos - Gaz85 - 22-10-2015

I was hoping that someone on here may have used them or at least have an idea of the company and whether or not they are good or bad. That was literally it. I went to a well known local diesel specialist where i live the other day to price up a turbo and they quoted £400 plus vat and that was for a reconditioned turbo with what they call a fitting kit, that doesn't include fitting or possible intake cleaning if the oil has gone through the intake. I'll see what these guys say at AET then price up someone to do the job.


RE: AET Turbos - Poodle - 22-10-2015

Tbh anything much cheaper than that i'd be suspicious of the quality. Not heard anything of aet myself, sorry.


RE: AET Turbos - Rippthrough - 22-10-2015

I've heard/seen some bad tales/examples of their mapping, but nothing about the turbo's


RE: AET Turbos - PartyJas - 22-10-2015

Dealt with them for years for Turbosmart products but not for Turbo's. A work colleague had a recon turbo from them for his Golf Tdi and never had any issues.


RE: AET Turbos - ginge191 - 22-10-2015

(22-10-2015, 11:35 AM)Gaz85 Wrote: I was hoping that someone on here may have used them or at least have an idea of the company and whether or not they are good or bad. That was literally it. I went to a well known local diesel specialist where i live the other day to price up a turbo and they quoted £400 plus vat and that was for a reconditioned turbo with what they call a fitting kit, that doesn't include fitting or possible intake cleaning if the oil has gone through the intake. I'll see what these guys say at AET then price up someone to do the job.

£400 for a recon turbo, and i'd assume warranty, and fitted?? That's a pretty decent price to be fair.

As for intake oil - it's pretty normal to have oil through there and you could clean it yourself? or ask nicely and they'll do it i expect.


RE: AET Turbos - Poodle - 23-10-2015

As said in the post you've quoted; doesn't include fitting... Wink


RE: AET Turbos - Gaz85 - 23-10-2015

So an update on this, the local garage i went to that quoted £400 plus vat for the recon turbo got back to me with the cost for the labour at £370 with all other parts eg. oil,oil filter and so on this turbo comes with a 12 month warranty.
i then spoke to aet and they quoted me £280 + vat and said that was a maximum cost if the turbo was repairable and this one comes with a 24 month warranty. when they say repairable what do they mean what is classed as repairable?


RE: AET Turbos - fatlapit - 23-10-2015

Bearings and blades and seals are repairable