Coolers are necessary after a turbo-charge to help in the smooth running of the engine. The main purpose of the coolers is to cool down the engine after using a turbo charger.
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A turbocharger is driven by the energy in the exhaust gasses from the engine.
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It depends on the year/make/model/engine and the power level/options. Low budget kits for small block chevy's or imports can be $1000-$2000, higher horsepower kits for EFI with inter-coolers are usually $3,500-$6,500.
To ensure long turbocharger life the engine must not be run hard at any long periods of time. If you are under a heavy load make sure to watch how hard you are running your engine. The necessary items needed for long turbocharger life are frequent oil changes, reduce shock of the turbocharger by having lighter loads and trying to run your engine at a constent temperature.Allow the car to idle for a period before shutting off. Don't rev the engine before shutting off. Use synthetic oil. I recommend Shell Rotella synthetic 5w40.
The turbocharger was invented by Swiss engineer Alfred Büchi in 1905.
Yes, wine coolers are very safe.
Most Chevy Silverado radiators have oil and transmission coolers to help prolong life and performance. All have transmission coolers but fewer have oil coolers.
True Coolers is a brand that provides coolers. One can buy their coolers online or in stores. They sell new ones and used ones, and they even offer free shipping.
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Yes, the engine oil is shared with the turbocharger for both lubrication and cooling.