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  • Are there mostly turbo cars on the street Why are more and more new models self-priming?

    Are there mostly turbo cars on the street Why are more and more new models self-priming?

    First, most of the streets are turbocharged cars? Sales of turbocharged cars in the market are increasing year by year, and many people are choosing to buy this model. This is mainly because turbocharging technology can improve the performance of automobiles in many aspects such as power, fuel e...
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  • How long does a turbocharged engine last? Not 100,000 kilometers, but this number!

    How long does a turbocharged engine last? Not 100,000 kilometers, but this number!

        Some people say that the life of the turbocharger is only 100,000 kilometers, is this really the case? In fact, the life of a turbocharged engine is far more than 100,000 kilometers. Today’s turbocharged engine has become the mainstream in the market, but there are still old ...
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  • Finally understand why turbo engines are easy to burn oil!

    Finally understand why turbo engines are easy to burn oil!

    Friends who drive, especially young people, may have a soft spot for turbo cars. The turbo engine with small displacement and high power not only brings sufficient power, but also controls exhaust emissions well. Under the premise of not changing the exhaust volume, the turbocharger is used to in...
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  • Turbocharging does not need to be cleaned, and it is not careful

    Turbocharging does not need to be cleaned, and it is not careful

    As the requirements for automobile exhaust emissions become more and more stringent, cars have become polarized, and some of them are developing in the direction of new energy, and electric and hybrid vehicles have emerged; The other part is developing towards small displacement, but small displa...
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  • What is a turbocharger?

    What is a turbocharger?

    Photo: Two views of an oil-free turbocharger developed by NASA. Photo courtesy of NASA Glenn Research Center (NASA-GRC). Have you ever watched cars buzzing past you with sooty fumes streaming from their tailpipe? It's obvious exhaust fumes cause air pollution, but it's ...
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  • Turbocharger is broken, what are the symptoms? If it is broken and not repaired, can it be used as a self-priming engine?

    Turbocharger is broken, what are the symptoms? If it is broken and not repaired, can it be used as a self-priming engine?

    Development of turbocharging technology Turbocharging technology was first proposed by Posey, an engineer in Switzerland, and he also applied for a patent for "combustion engine auxiliary supercharger technology". The original purpose of this technology was to b...
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  • Driven By The Development Of The Automotive Industry, The Turbocharger Market Continues To Expand

    Driven By The Development Of The Automotive Industry, The Turbocharger Market Continues To Expand

    The turbocharger uses the high temperature gas discharged from the cylinder after combustion to drive the turbine cylinder impeller to rotate, and the compressor at the other end is driven by the bearing of the middle shell to rotate the impeller at the other en...
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  • Analysis And Elimination Of Common Faults Of Diesel Engine Turbocharger

    Analysis And Elimination Of Common Faults Of Diesel Engine Turbocharger

    Abstract: Turbocharger is the most important and one of the most effective ways to improve diesel engine power. As the boost pressure increases, the power of the diesel engine increases proportionally. Therefore, once the turbocharger works abnormally or fails, ...
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  • Some Tips For Maintaining Turbocharged Engines

    Some Tips For Maintaining Turbocharged Engines

    Although it seems very professional to want to solve a problem, it is good for you to know some tips for maintaining turbocharged engines. After the engine is started, especially in winter, it should be left idling for a period of time so that the lubricating oi...
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  • How to identify your Turbocharger?

    How to identify your Turbocharger?

    All turbochargers should have an identification label or nameplate secured to the outside casing of the turbocharger. It is preferable if you can supply us with this make and part number of the actual turbo fitted to your car. Normally, you can identify the tur...
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  • Recommendations for Servicing and Care

    What is good for a turbocharger? The turbocharger is designed such that it will usually last as long as the engine. It does not require any special maintenance; and inspection is limited to a few periodic checks. To ensure that the turbocharger...
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