The flow of exhaust gasses
depends on the engine size
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.
No, a turbocharger must be appropriately sized for the engine.
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.
Yes, this was done on diesel engines for a while.
In order to use less gas, the size of the engine is reduced, but it also reduces its power. A turbocharger is then added to increase the power of the engine.
Most likely, the turbocharger is toast. I hope you have some butter handy to help you eat it.
A turbocharger is driven by the energy in the exhaust gasses from the engine.
A turbocharger is driven by the exhaust from the engine. A supercharger is belt driven off the engine.
yes...the lack of air would causes excessive fuel which would cause black smoke.
There are several causes for excessive blue exhaust smoke. These probable causes are: Defective Turbocharger Worn or Damaged Valve or Cylinder Kit 14.10.1 Troubleshooting Procedure for a Defective Turbocharger To determine if a defective turbocharger is causing excessive blue exhaust smoke, perform the following: 1. Remove the charge air cooler inlet duct connected between the turbocharger and charge air cooler. 2. Visually inspect the charge air cooler inlet duct. [a] If excessive engine lube oil is present, refer to section 14.10.2. [b] If minimal engine lube oil is present, check for worn or damaged valves or cylinder kit; refer to section 14.10.3. 14.10.2 Turbocharger Replacement Perform the following steps to replace a defective turbocharger: 1. Remove the defective turbocharger from the engine; refer to section 7.4.2. 2. Tag the removed turbocharger for remanufacture. 3. Install a replacement turbocharger to the engine; refer to section 7.4.3. 4. Verify replacement of the new turbocharger; refer to section 14.10.2.1. 14.10.2.1 Test Engine with Replaced Turbocharger Perform the following steps to determine if a replaced turbocharger has resolved the excessive blue exhaust smoke condition: All information subject to change without notice. 6SE414 0303 Copyright © 2003 DETROIT DIESEL CORPORATION From Bulletin 7-MBE900-03 14-115
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