Turbochargers
Turbochargers
Points : Turbochargers, Definition, What is Turbochargers
A turbocharger is an exhaust driven (fan or blower) that fires air into the engine under pressure. Turbochargers
are frequently used in small gasoline and diesel engines to increase power output. By harnessing exhaust energy, a
turbo charger can also improve engine efficiency fuel economy and emission levels. This is especially true with a
diesel engine.
1. Turbine Wheel
Turbine Wheel (exhaust driven fan that turns turbo shaft and compressor wheel).
2. Turbine Housing
Turbine Housing (steel shaft that connects turbine and compressor wheels. It passes through center of turbo
housing).
3. Turbo Shaft
Turbo Shaft (steel shaft that connects turbine and compressor wheels it passes through center of turbo housing.
4. Compressor Housing
Compressor Housing (part. of turbo housing that surrounds compressor wheel. Its shape helps pump air into
engine).
5. Bearing Housing
Bearing Housing (enclosure around turbo shaft that contains bearings, seals and oil passages).
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