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How to identify a Turbo
Jul , 24 2019
There are always three ways to identify a turbo - ① part number,② OEM number, ③vehicle application + fitted engine + turbo pictures. ● Part number The part number is defined by original turbo manufacturers. There are different naming rules of part number for different turbo brands. For example: KKK(BorgWarner) turbo part numbers- 4+3+4 pattern - such as 5303-970-0268,5304-970-0054,5435-9...
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Twin-Turbocharging:How Does it Work?
Jan , 20 2022
Turbochargers have been the holy grail for power gains for many decades, stressing engine blocks to their very limits through additional horsepower and heat output. Whether your car has a turbocharger stock or has been modified with new injectors and a manifold to accommodate one, Pursuit of fast rotation of turbine blades is usually preferred. But if a fairly sizeable chunk of additional power is...
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About Turbocharger Actuator | Refoneturbo.com
Feb , 25 2022
What is a turbo actuator? A turbocharger uses a vehicle’s exhaust to power a turbine, which forces more air into the vehicle’s engine, to help it go faster. As the important part of TURBO, A turbo actuator is a valve that diverts exhaust gases away from the turbine wheel — helping to control the speed of the turbine and prevent it from over-speeding, and in turn, regulating the speed of the compre...
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Why did your Turbochger fail?
Apr , 26 2022
When a turbocharger fails, first and foremost, you need to diagnose the cause of the problem. Signs of a failed turbocharger include loss of power, smoke, high fuel consumption, turbo overheating and oil leaks. If you hear a whistling sound from the turbo, there are three possible internal causes: 1: This could be due to air/gas spills due to pre-turbine gas or air leaks. You need to check th...
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How to Improve Your Turbocharger Lifetime
May , 09 2022
Like any other piece of equipment, turbochargers can fail, and turbocharger repair is an extremely demanding service that can cost a lot of money if you don't know how to get it running properly. Use high-quality engine oil Cheap oil has a very negative effect on turbocharger operation and can lead to rapid failure. Therefore, in order to better save money, protect the turbocharger, it is necessar...
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How to Avoid Foreign Objects in a Turbocharger
May , 19 2022
Turbochargers can spin up to tens of thousands of revolutions, and at high speeds, foreign objects can cause them to fail catastrophically. What happens when a foreign body enters the supercharger? What if we should avoid foreign objects from entering? What is foreign object damage? A foreign object is an item that does not belong and does not meet the item specification. In a turbocharger, the en...
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The Role of Turbocharger parts-Including Refone Code rules
Aug , 29 2022
Turbine Housing-7001 It collects Exhaust gasses from an engine and directs it through a volute (passage) which drives the shaft wheel assembly of a turbo causing it to spin Compressor Housing-7002 It clean air is collected and compressed before being forced into the engine Actuator-7003 It acts as a pressure relief valve that controls the boost output of your turbo, diverting excess exhaust ...
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Refone Turbo for Toyota Engine
Sep , 06 2022
Toyoto is one of the top ten auto industry companies in the world and the largest auto company in the world. Toyota is one of the top three companies in the world in terms of car sales, sales and popularity. Toyota produces a variety of vehicles including general public cars, premium cars, vans, sports cars, four-wheel drive vehicles, and commercial vehicles. The founder of Toyota is Kiichiro Toyo...
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OEM vs Aftermarket Car——The Pros and Cons
Sep , 08 2022
Any car enthusiast has heard the terms OEM car parts and aftermarket car parts. Everyone has their own opinions and preferences when it comes to purchasing parts, or getting repairs done on their car. If you’re bringing your car into a dealership for repairs, chances are all of your parts are OEM, where as independent repair shops often use aftermarket parts. Is there a difference between OEM and ...
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