Exhaust temp has an effect on the output of a turbocharger cooler the exhaust the better performance you get.
Turbocharger is used to boost the air quantity in air fuel mixture with the help of exhaust gases coming from engine. Large amount of air fuel mixture helps to give more power output. So to increase power output of our engine we use a turbocharger.
Cars that are capable of using turbo diesel are any cars with an engine that is equipped with a turbocharger. The turbocharger produces higher power output, lower emission levels, and improves the overall efficiency from a similar style of engine.
The only thing that limits the number of inputs and output instructions is the size/amount of the PLC memory.
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 2013 Ford Focus ST uses a 2.0 L turbo that was designed for sustained, high-output performance. It is a factory-overclocked turbocharger.
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Yes, the engine oil is shared with the turbocharger for both lubrication and cooling.
Feed back resistance plays the vital role of controlling output of the OPAMP. Also surrounding temperatures affects the out put of OPAMP. ANSWER: The gain drives the output to either B+ or B- minus the saturation of the output circuitry
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.