-
manufactured with
optional turbocharging from 1931 onwards. The
Swiss industry pla**** a
pioneering role with
turbocharging engines as
witnessed by Sulzer...
- use
sequential turbocharging was the 1986–1988
Porsche 959,
which used
sequential twin-turbos on its flat-six engine.
Serial turbocharging is
where the...
- Büchi
invented sequential turbocharging,
which according to
Helmut Pucher (2012)
marks the
beginning of
modern turbocharging technology. By the late 1920s...
- 500 kW). One
disadvantage of
forced induction (i.e.
supercharging or
turbocharging) is that
compressing the
intake air
increases its temperature. For an...
-
increases in
engine power.
Turbocharging provides higher horsepower and good
running characteristics at all altitudes.
Turbocharging also
improves fuel consumption...
- In an
internal combustion engine,
forced induction is
where turbocharging or
supercharging is used to
increase the
density of the
intake air. Engines...
- curve, as well as
better fuel
efficiency and
lower exhaust emissions.
Turbocharging is
nearly universal on
diesel engines that are used in railroad, marine...
- The BMW M30 is a SOHC straight-six
petrol engine which was
produced from 1968 to 1995. With a
production run of 27 years, it is BMW's
longest produced...
-
basis for the
silhouette racing car,
Lancia Rally 037. In the 1970s,
turbocharging began to be
adopted by
sports cars, such as the BMW 2002
Turbo in 1973...
-
various forms of
motorsport in the 1970s and 1980s.
Since the mid-2010s,
turbocharging has
returned to
several motor racing categories, such as
Formula One...