Nine times out of ten.
~Angelic Beauty~
dont use it
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.
The first use of a turbocharger was during World War 1. In 1918, General Electric decided to add the turbocharger to the V12 Liberty aircraft. They found that powerloss was minimized because of the turbocharger.
The horsepower produced by a turbine in a turbocharger varies based on the engine size and design, as well as the specific turbocharger used. Generally, a turbocharger can increase an engine's horsepower by 30% to 50% or more, depending on the application and tuning. For example, a small turbocharger may add around 50 to 100 horsepower to a typical gasoline engine, while larger turbo systems can provide significantly more for performance or racing applications. Ultimately, the exact output will depend on factors like boost pressure, engine efficiency, and tuning.
Best way is to use a BOOST CONTROLLER
depends on the engine size
A turbo that is specifically for use on gasoline engines (as opposed to diesel).
Turbochargers are used on some petrol or gasoline engines.
A turbocharger is driven by the energy in the exhaust gasses from the engine.
NO. Are you mad, no stock motorcycle have turbocharger
The turbocharger was invented by Swiss engineer Alfred Büchi in 1905.
a turbocharger works on the engine only, it does not matter if the gearbox is manual or automatic