Turbocharger Parts
One of the main problems with turbochargers is
that they do not provide an immediate power boost when you step on the gas. It
takes a second for the turbine to get up to speed before boost is produced.
This results in a feeling of lag when you step on the gas, and then the car
lunges ahead when the turbo gets moving.
Turbochargers provide boost to engines at high speeds
Most automotive turbochargers have a waste gate, which allows the use of a smaller
turbocharger to reduce lag while preventing it from spinning too quickly at
high engine speeds. The waste gate is a valve that allows the exhaust to bypass
the turbine blades. The waste gate senses the boost pressure. If the pressure
gets too high, it could be an indicator that the turbine is spinning too
quickly, so the waste gate bypasses some of the exhaust around the turbine
blades, allowing the blades to slow down.
Some turbochargers use ball bearings instead of fluid bearings to support the
turbine shaft. But these are not your regular ball bearing -- they are
super-precise bearings made of advanced materials to handle the speeds and
temperatures of the turbocharger. They allow the turbine shaft to spin with
less friction than the fluid bearings used in most turbochargers. They also
allow a slightly smaller, lighter shaft to be used. This helps the turbocharger
accelerate more quickly, further reducing turbo lag.
Ceramic turbine blades are lighter than the steel blades used in most
turbochargers. Again, this allows the turbine to spin up to speed faster, which
reduces turbo lag.
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