A turbo in a diesel car works by using exhaust gases to spin a turbine, which is connected to a compressor. As the turbine spins, it draws in more air and compresses it before it enters the engine's cylinders. This increased airflow allows for more fuel to be burned, enhancing the engine's power and efficiency. Additionally, the turbo helps reduce turbo lag, providing a quicker throttle response.
No.
You cannot convert a turbo diesel driven car to a petrol motor. You have to buy a car that uses the petrol motor.
It will not run with diesel.
SDI stands for Standard Diesel Injection (No Turbo) whereas TDI stands for Turbo Diesel Injection. Daithi
A turbo charger does not need electrics to work it is driven by exhaust gasses.
No
Absolutely! Just a change of manifold and a slightly larger exhaust and your diesel can become a turbo motor without any modification to the motor kits are available to suit
It stands for Common Rail Diesel Turbo Injection!
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The Fiat Punto car has different size ranges. Ranging from 1.1 petrol to 1.2 8V. Also 1.2 16V, 1.3 diesel turbo 1.416V, 1.4 turbo, 1.8 hgt,1.9 diesel turbo, and 1.9 multijet. There are also more sizes.
6.7l cummins turbo diesel
No, only a certain range(size) of turbo will work(efficiently) for a 1.6 diesel at the rpm range, boost throttle response you want. Link below is to one of the best turbo calculators, IMHO.