By Ian Bradley


When the topic of car modifications come up, a lot of car enthusiasts will always talk about the turbocharger and the 4WD turbo. They are usually installed on small racing cars, but could be installed on large diesel engines as well. The purpose of the turbocharger is to increase the engine's horsepower without having to add any weight on it.

Increased power but minimal weight is the greatest advantage of the turbocharger. It enables a lot of small engines to be used for racing cars without having any compromises on the heaviness of the race car. What they do is that they compress the air that is going inside the engine.

Compressed air has a lot of benefits, namely that it squeezes the air that goes into the cylinders. If this happens, this means more opportunity for fuel to enter the cylinders. If the cylinders have more fuel in them, this means that they have more powerful explosions, which will definitely increase the power of the machine.

One downside to this addition is that more pressure in the cylinders will translate to more pressure in the exhaust. It will take a bit higher power for the cylinders to propel the used air into the exhaust. This can lessen the power of the engine by a small amount because some of the power is used to expel the air from the machine.

All these could seem complicated but all the parts are connected according to their function. The turbocharger machine is attached to the exhaust. The machine exhaust is then attached to the turbine of the machine. It is the turbine that is connected to the shaft of the compressor. The compressor pressurizes most of the air that enters the engine's pistons.

Some drivers have experienced a lag when it comes to this feature in the 4WD Turbo. This is because sometimes, the turbines are not up to speed with the machine. They take up a few seconds for them to produce a boost. This feels like a lag when the driver steps on the gas pedal but does not feel any speed. Avoid this by fixing the inertia problem of your car.




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