Upgrading Your Diesel's Turbo
What is a turbocharger?
A turbocharger is a device that uses the power of exhaust gas to drive a turbine and compress air. It compresses the air, which then forces the fuel into the engine. The more fuel you can force into an engine, the more power it produces. That's why it's one of the most popular engine upgrades. The compressor that works with this system is called a turbocharger because it uses kinetic energy (energy of motion) to compress air.How does a Turbocharger work?
What are the parts components of turbo?
- The turbine wheel.
- The turbine housing.
- Exhaust gas.
- Exhaust outlet area.
- The compressor wheel.
- The compressor housing.
- Forged steel shaft.
- Compressed air.
Why upgrade?
If you are planning to upgrade your diesel turbo, there are several reasons to do so. Some of the most common reasons are listed below.- Better performance: With a new turbocharger system, you can expect an increase in power and torque.
- Increased fuel efficiency: A new turbocharger may lead to lower fuel consumption rates thanks to increased horsepower and torque.
- Improved reliability/durability: The better the compressor wheel is, the longer it will last before having to be replaced.
- Less wear and tear: Since more air is being compressed into the cylinders during each stroke, less heat will also build up inside them. That means less wear and tear on other components like pistons or cylinder heads!
