A turbocharged engine is an engine that contains a forced induction device that allows more power to be produced relative to the engine's size and normal output power maximum. They are commonly used on trucks and construction crane equipment that must move or lift heavy loads of materials and cargo. Heavy loads require more power to maneuver so turbochargers are useful. For automotive fuel cells, turbochargers are also quite useful.
Yes, you can put a turbo charger on just about any engine.
di engine with turbo charger
di engine with turbo charger
VCDi(Variable Geometry Turbo Charger Common Rail Diesel Injection) engine
The 1.8 turbo is more powerfull. The turbo charger pushes more air and fuel into the engine.
just throw in a turbo charger
It is a turbo charger. A turbo charger uses exhaust gases to turn an impeller that is attached to a shaft and another impeller that forces more air into the intake system of the engine. This increases power and engine efficiency.
can you add a turbo charger to a Toyota cressida with a 7m- ge non turbo engine?
A turbo charger uses spent exhaust from the engine to spin a compressor wheel. This wheel spins a "fan" in the front of the turbo housing and sucks in and compresses more oxygen. Because more oxygen is being forced into the engine, more power is produced.
Electronic engines do not have exhaust gasses. Therefore a turbo has no way to operate because a turbo functions off the exhaust gasses of a engine.
turbo chargers
In the case of engines, turbo is used as a contracted name for the turbo charger.