To prevent compressor surge, and reduce wear on the turbocharger and engine. Or in other words to prevent issues such as clogging from occurring on to reduce the issues on the turbocharger and engine.
TurboCharger... Because you can control your RPM levels to prevent boost, while on a supercharger, boost is always present. On the other hand, at full boost Superchargers are more fuel efficient.
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NO. Are you mad, no stock motorcycle have turbocharger
A turbocharger is driven by the energy in the exhaust gasses from the engine.
The turbocharger was invented by Swiss engineer Alfred Büchi in 1905.
The intercooler hoses deliver air from the turbocharger outlet to the intercooler inlet and from the intercooler outlet to the engine intake manifold. When air is compressed in the turbocharger, it gets heated. The intercooler cools the air coming out of the turbocharger before it goes into the engine. Cooling the intake air helps prevent detonation (engine knocking) and lets the engine use a little bit higher compression ratio.
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Yes, the engine oil is shared with the turbocharger for both lubrication and cooling.
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.
Smoking, knocking and major oil loss are the major symptoms of a turbocharger failure.