Adding a turbo to a non turbo engine, on pump gas usually adds 30% non intercooled up to a 50% increase for kits with intercooler. The type of the motor also has a bearing on the output, High compression motors limit the amount of boost the motor is able to run on with pump gas. That is why turbo motors have compression ratio 1-1.5points lower, 8-9.5cr. When designed properly a 2L can make 200hp N/A can make 400hp when boosted.
This isn't a very well phrased question as you could mean how much horsepower does adding a turbocharger produce, or you could mean how much horsepower do you get from replacing a factory wastegate on a turbocharger with an aftermarket one. However, neither of those questions can be answered concisely without specifics of the application.
depends on the engine size
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.
Add a turbocharger.
Horsepower TV - 2006 Supercharger vs- Turbocharger was released on: USA: March 2011
To increase the horsepower and torque of an engine.
yes. that is the main function of a turbocharger.
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.
that's when the turbocharger takes affect adding approx.100 horsepower
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It depends on your vehicle and the type of exhaust you buy.
Um i don't know duhhhhhh