- In an
internal combustion engine, a
turbocharger (also
known as a
turbo or a turbosupercharger) is a
forced induction device that is
powered by the flow...
- Twin-turbo is a type of
turbo layout in
which two
turbochargers are used to
compress the
intake fuel/air
mixture (or
intake air, in the case of a direct-injection...
- Variable-geometry
turbochargers (VGTs),
occasionally known as variable-nozzle
turbochargers (VNTs), are a type of
turbochargers,
usually designed to allow...
-
opposed to a
turbocharger,
which is
powered by the
kinetic energy of the
exhaust gases. However, up
until the mid-20th century, a
turbocharger was called...
- Turismo. The N55 was BMW's
first straight-six
engine to use a twin-scroll
turbocharger. It also won
three straight Ward's 10 Best
Engines awards in 2011–2013...
- An
electrically ****isted
turbocharger (EAT) is an
arrangement where an
electric motor ****ists the gas-driven
turbocharger in
providing forced induction...
-
internal combustion engines. It is a
combination of an exhaust-driven
turbocharger and a
mechanically driven supercharger, each
mitigating the weaknesses...
- to
regulate the
maximum boost pressure in
turbocharger systems, to
protect the
engine and the
turbocharger. One
advantage of
installing a
remote mount...
- tank of
compressed air that can
instantaneously be
released into the
turbocharger to help with
spool up,
thereby reducing turbo lag.
Volvo began testing...
- on
atmospheric pressure and does not have
forced induction through a
turbocharger or a supercharger. In a
naturally aspirated engine, air for combustion...