Diesel cars are relatively slow so the turbo give it that much needed kick
The Turbo charger function is to provide extra air. also to add or to increase the efficiency of air in the cylinder to provides a high pressure to meet the combustion power and air-fuel mixture.
A turbo charger does not need electrics to work it is driven by exhaust gasses.
To increase the horsepower of a diesel engine you need to put either a turbo charger or a supercharger on it. Cold air intake will also help.
VCDi(Variable Geometry Turbo Charger Common Rail Diesel Injection) engine
Yes, you can put a turbo charger on just about any engine.
A turbo charger uses spent exhaust from the engine to spin a compressor wheel. This wheel spins a "fan" in the front of the turbo housing and sucks in and compresses more oxygen. Because more oxygen is being forced into the engine, more power is produced.
a turbo charger unlike a super charger sucks in air releasing pressure ie in the form of a waste gate. unlike a super charger a turbo does not use horse power to generate horse power. differences from gas to diesel doesnt change
di engine with turbo charger
your car's performance can greatly be reduced that you won't feel like driving your car anymore
A diesel engine is one that runs on diesel fuel. It is a compression ignition engine (it does not have spark plugs like a gasoline engine. Also, in a diesel, the fuel is injected into the cylinder under high pressure right when it is needed for burning. A gasoline engine generally mixes the fuel and air under low pressure before entering the cylinder. A turbo charge is a way of forcing more air into the cylinders.* More air in the cylinders means the engine can produce more power for its size. A turbo charger uses two turbines on the same shaft (or fans if you will). One fan is spun by the hot gases cumming out of the engine as exhaust. This fan provides the power to spin the second fan. The second fan is in the intake system. It develops a pressure to push more air into the cylinders of the engine. * Note, this describes how a turbo charger is used on 4 cycle engines (diesel or gasoline). Sometimes a turbo charger is used on a 2 cycle engine. In this case its function is similar, but it's purpose is a little different. All current cars and light trucks (in the US and most of the rest of the world) use 4 cycle engines.
di engine with turbo charger
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