yes you can put it when u want to increase the speed of your car
put a turbocharger on that and you will boost that horsepower to 560. put that engine with the turbocharger in a '70 chevelle and you have yourself a pure-muscle street car.
It is possible to put on a turbocharger but make sure you also put a tune on the engine and pair it with an intercooler.
A turbocharger is driven by the energy in the exhaust gasses from the engine.
A turbocharger is driven by the exhaust from the engine. A supercharger is belt driven off the engine.
can be done. http://www.turborides.com/forums/f1-turbocharger-technical-discussion.html - 52k
An engine equipped with a turbocharger.
You should never run any engine with a faulty turbocharger. The oil in the turbocharger can catch on fire. You will need to either fix the turbocharger or remove it.
Simply put, a turbocharger uses the exhaust to spin a turbine thus compressing air which is then forced into the intake. A supercharger is driven off the engine crankshaft and forces air into the intake. They both do the same thing but the turbocharger uses the exhaust gases to compress air and the supercharger uses the engine's motion.
A turbocharger is usually found in race cars and automobiles that have a diesel engine. The point of a turbocharger is to give said automobile a significant amount of extra power to the engine's horsepower.
dont use it
Yes, the engine oil is shared with the turbocharger for both lubrication and cooling.
When an engine starts, a turbocharger typically spins at a low speed, often around 10,000 to 20,000 RPM. However, this speed can vary depending on the engine design and turbocharger specifications. As the engine accelerates and exhaust gases increase, the turbocharger can reach much higher speeds, often exceeding 100,000 RPM during full operation. Proper engine warm-up is essential to ensure the turbocharger operates efficiently and reliably.