TURBOCHARGER FUNCTION :

The turbocharger is like a miniature gas turbine, it is a small radial fan driven by the forward motion of the engine exhaust. Comprising the turbocharger are the turbine and the compressor sharing a single shaft. When the exhaust gasses enter,
the fan rotates which drives a compressor.

Air is then squeezed by the compressor before being delivered to the engine air intake manifold.

Because air is compressed, the engine could then take in greater amounts of air to the cylinders. Usually the engine takes in air through a vacuum created by the downward stroke of the cylinder. The normal air pressure is at 14.7 psi and there is a limit to the pressure difference across the intake valves resulting in a limited air mass flow rate. In order to increase the intake, pressure must then be increased. In this way additional oxygen to the engine makes it possible to burn more fuel which increases the power of the engine.

Increase air pressure is possible with the turbocharger application.
 
 
 
 
DAMAGE ANALYSIS PICTURE

 
 
 
COMPARISON :

     
BEFORE SERVICE & REPAIR   AFTER SERVICED & REPAIRED BY JTM
 
OLD TURBO PICTURE   RECON TURBO PICTURE
 
 
   
 

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