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How does a Turbo work in engine?

How does a Turbo work in engine?

30 Mar 2022

We know that turbochargers can effectively enhance Engine performance, save fuel costs, and are also friendly to the environment, but do you know why?

Today we will share the working process of the supercharger, maybe you could find the answer:

The basic idea is that the exhaust gas drives a turbine that is directly connected to the engine's turbine into the engine's compressor.


Step by Step Turbocharger Function

Cool air enters the engine’s air intake, and heads towards the compressor.

The compressor fan helps to suck air in.

The compressor squeezes and heats the incoming air, and blows it out again.

Hot, compressed air from the compressor passes through the heat exchanger, which cools it down.

Cooled, compressed air enters the cylinders air intake. The extra oxygen in this air helps to burn fuel in the cylinder at a faster rate.

Since the cylinder is burning more fuel, it produces energy more quickly and can produce more power, which it sends to the wheels via the piston, shafts and gears.

Waste gas from the cylinder exits through the exhaust outlet.

The hot exhaust gases blowing past the turbines make them rotate at high speed.

The spinning turbine is mounted on the same shaft as the compressor, so that when the turbine spins the compressor spins too.

The exhaust gas leaves the car, wasting less energy than it would otherwise.

That's why a car with a turbo can produce more power, it can provide more efficiency on the same fuel


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