it is oiled from the engine.The engine has many oil ports. When they build turbo motors they tap into one of these ports and feed the oil ( which is under pressure form oil pump ) into the " top center section" of the turbo.You will see an oil line coming off the bottom center section of the turbo as well,this is a "oil return line" that is routed to the oil pan, the block, or a catch can so it can return back to the original spot it started from to recycle threw the motor/turbo's again. this happens over and over until the motor is turned off. hope this helps
Most common turbochargers (bearings) are lubricated and cooled with engine oil.
Turbochargers are used on some petrol or gasoline engines.
All turbochargers compress air to increase the volumetric efficiency of an engine.
with oil duhhhh
Audi usually buy their turbochargers from Borg-Warner.
The Bugatti Veyron has 4 turbochargers
the motor gets lubricated.
Internal oil pump
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, it is. Cars that are considered not naturally aspirated include those with turbochargers or superchargers.
FOR WHAT ENGINE?
The parts of the engine that you cover prior to cleaning an engine are the electrical, belts, and lubricated areas. Supplemental information on related links area.