Having been around for decades, turbochargers in production today have expanded beyond the standard types with an increasing need for fuel-efficient power.
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Having been around for decades, turbochargers in production today have expanded beyond the standard types with an increasing need for fuel-efficient power.
Turbochargers are paving the way for a greener future in the automobile industry – but have you ever wondered about its history? Below, we take a look back at the birth of the forced induction system and how turbochargers came to be.
The applications of turbochargers are manifold. Besides its use in aircraft, motorcycles and ships, turbochargers also feature heavily in automobiles. These can be driven either by petrol or diesel. How then do the turbochargers in these cars differ? Below, we explore 3 key differences.
Thinking of switching out your car’s engine for a turbocharger that’s environmentally friendly and energy efficient? Check out our tips below on choosing the right turbocharger for your car.
Move over, electric cars. Turbochargers are here for a greener future. These turbine-driven devices are power-packed and environmentally friendly – what’s not to like? Here, we explore 3 reasons why you should consider a turbocharged car.
What are the pros and cons between turbochargers and superchargers?
What are the pros and cons between turbochargers and superchargers?