Dynamometer testing was underway at the brand new Lethbridge College trades and technology facility this week, Cole Swier has more. The test is a way to measure the amount of power and torque inside an engine. Using a “dyno” students can assess the best ways to improve vehicle performance. Phase Two of the trades building is expected to be completed in 2017, with the total cost of the project estimated around $70 million.

Lethbridge College dynamometer testing
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