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The turbocharger works like an air pump and is driven by the exhaust gases.
It compresses air which is then mixed with fuel in the engine chambers, producing a more combustible mixture which in turn creates more power and torque on combustion.
A turbo consists of a compressor wheel and a turbine wheel connected by a shaft; this is driven by the exhaust gases. It is the rotation of this which causes the compressor wheel to draw in air, which it compresses and then supplies to the engine. The compressed air is collected before entering the engine by a charge - air cooler also known as an intercooler which makes the air denser.
Turbochargers spin at hundreds of thousands of revs and they are manufactured to very tight tolerances to exactly match engine performance. It is important to follow the correct installation and operating procedures as well as correct maintenance as indicated by the manufacturers.
For 100% correct identification we require part numbers / references found on the identification plaque
attached to the turbo * this is normally 30mm by 20mm wide.
Please enter this information onto your enquiry form as we CAN NOT quote without it. Please ignore numbers and letters cast into the
turbo housing as they are irrelevant.
Please fill in the enquiry form.
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