No, the turbo is powered by the exhaust and uses no engine power.
is the fuel consume by the the engine
Any engine with a turbo/turboes installed. They increase power by forcing air/fuel into the engine.
The 1.8 turbo is more powerfull. The turbo charger pushes more air and fuel into the engine.
As an engine turns it sucks air in, which draws fuel with it. In a turbo engine a fan (turbocharger) forces more air into the engine, which draws fuel with it. The more fuel and air that goes into the engine the more power is produced. A turbocharged engine can produce perhaps double the power that a non turbocharged engine produces.
The 2.4 liter engine does not consume a lot of fuel compared to larger engines like the 5 liter. This engine is considered to be fuel efficient in newer vehicle models.
fuel injection yes, turbo no
Well, the turbo charged car has a turbo hooked up to the engine. What a turbo basically does is to force feed the engine with more air + fuel, making it possible to get more power out of a smaller engine.
TSi = turbo supercharge and TFS1= turbo fuel stratefied injection
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 of course it can!
av gas; i.e. aviation gasoline. Jet fuel.
engine size is not always proportional to fuel consumption. need more data.