It's more about the tune-if you have enough fuel, strong enough pistons/rods/crank, etc., with the correct tune, you can have a huge or a small turbo on an engine. If you just put a bigger turbo on a vehicle and do not add fuel and tune, your engine will suffer.
Yes, you can put a turbo charger on just about any engine.
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If the turbo is too small, the turbo can go into surge, it is the part of the compressor map where the air flow is unstable. It is to the left on the compressor map, will cause damage if it taken care of.
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.
A blown turbo can cause significant damage to an engine by allowing excessive oil and boost pressure to enter the combustion chamber, leading to oil contamination and potential engine knocking. This can result in severe wear on engine components, such as pistons and cylinder walls, and may even cause catastrophic failure if debris from the turbo circulates through the engine. Additionally, loss of power and performance can occur as the turbo fails to provide the necessary boost. Prompt diagnosis and repair are essential to prevent further damage.
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.