Increase the amount and pressure of air entering the cylinders.
All modern diesels have turbos... There might be a few normally-aspirated trucks, but no cars.
8V71TI - 8 cylinders, 71 cu. in. per cylinder, T=turbo, I = intercooled. 8V71N - N = normally aspirated, no turbo, but all Detroit Diesels are/were supercharged 2-cycle diesels until the Series 60 models. The turbo models had turbos which blew thru the mechanical blowers, as an 8-71 supercharger. The intercoolers are between the turbos and the supercharger.
Sure. Bigger diesels are very often 2-stroke. With forced induction(turbos, superchargers), fuel injection and pressure lubrication they don't suffer the drawbacks of the small 2-strokes of pollution and excessive fuel consumption.
No. No WRX has twin Turbos!
Detroit Turbos was created in 1989.
Detroit Turbos ended in 1994.
Indiana Diesels was created in 2010.
They are located directly on the turbos. 300zx have internally wastegated turbos
t/3 t/4 turbos , should be efficient enough.
Diesel engines often use turbochargers to enhance their performance and efficiency. Turbos force more air into the combustion chamber, allowing for better fuel combustion, which increases power output and torque. Additionally, turbocharging helps to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions by optimizing the air-fuel mixture and ensuring more complete combustion. This is particularly important in diesel engines, which typically operate at lower RPMs compared to gasoline engines.
There are many places online that sell turbos. Some of the popular places you can find them are Turbo By Garrett, Turbos Rugby, Precision Turbo and even on eBay.
Cummins makes there turbos Over the years they have used Garret and Holset.