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Turbocharger (page 251)

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Turbocharger Peugeot 308 (T7) 07-19, Peugeot 5008 09-16, Citroen C4 10-20
Article number: 8G14-300-H37
Condition New
Out of stock
Turbocharger Peugeot 508 10-18, Peugeot 5008 09-16, Citroen C4 10-20
Article number: GTB1449VZ-SL22093-TURBO
Condition New
Out of stock
Turbocharger Nissan Pathfinder R51 04-14, Nissan Navara 05-15
Article number: 769708-0003
Condition Refurbished
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Turbocharger Volvo FM 05-13, Volvo FH 13-, Volvo FH 05-12
Article number: 3790513
Condition Refurbished
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Turbocharger BMW X5 F15 13-18, BMW X3 F25 10-17, BMW 5 F10-18 10-17
Article number: 49477-02025
Condition Used
Out of stock
Turbocharger BMW X5 E53 00-07
Article number: 753392-0018
Condition Refurbished
Out of stock
Turbocharger VW Touareg 02-10
Article number: 716885-0004
Condition Refurbished
Out of stock
Turbocharger VW Golf VI 09-14, Audi A3 03-12, Skoda Octavia A5 04-13
Article number: 06J145713D
Condition Refurbished
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Turbocharger Nissan Pathfinder R51 04-14, Nissan Murano 08-16, Nissan Navara 05-15
Article number: 53039700182
Condition Refurbished
Out of stock
Turbocharger Bi-Turbo big Renault Master III 10-, Nissan NV400 10-21, Opel Movano B 10-21
Article number: 825758-0003
Condition Refurbished
Out of stock
Turbocharger VW Touareg 10-18, Audi A6 11-18, Audi Q7 05-15
Article number: 810587-0001
Condition Refurbished
Out of stock
Turbocharger Renault Trucks Premium 06-13, Renault Trucks C-Serie 13-
Article number: 5322456
Condition Used
Out of stock
Turbocharger DAF XF 06-13
Article number: 5459129
Condition Refurbished
Out of stock
Turbocharger Scania P-G-R-T-series 04-17
Article number: 806709-0018
Condition Used
Out of stock
Turbocharger Scania 4-series 95-08, Scania P-G-R-T-series 04-17
Article number: 8G42-100-M76
Condition New
Out of stock
Turbocharger Volvo S90 16-, Volvo XC60 18-, Volvo XC90 15-
Article number: 53039700546
Condition Refurbished
Out of stock

Turbocharger (page 251) for other cars

Turbochargers


Turbines have long been used in various types of technology - where it's necessary to convert linear momentum into rotational. For example, to transform the force of water flow into the rotation of a hydroelectric power plant shaft so that the generator rotor creates current from it, or to direct the force of steam in a steam turbine in the right direction. The turbine uses the same principle in an automobile engine but is designed even more efficiently. The price of a turbocharger for a car is quite high, so repair services are in great demand.

What are turbochargers

The principle of this unit is already in its name. Just as the word "turbocharger" consists of two - turbines (from the Latin turbo - rotation at high speed) and compressor (from compressor - compression), the automotive turbocharger itself consists of two impellers. One receives rotation, and the other uses it, not for shaft rotation, but for compressing the air entering the cylinders.

What is this needed for? The power of an internal combustion engine directly depends on the amount of fuel entering its cylinders. However, since oxygen is also needed for combustion, simply increasing the amount of gasoline is not enough: it is also necessary to increase the volume of air. In a conventional, naturally aspirated engine, this is difficult to do: the dimensions of the combustion chamber have their limits.
Fortunately, air can be compressed. Compressors are used for this. They can be mechanical, driven by a pulley on the engine crankshaft, or turbochargers. The latter are more popular because they don't take power from the engine but use the energy of exhaust gases. They allow for achieving higher power and fuel efficiency indicators.


How a turbocharger works

The exhaust gases coming out of the engine, on their way out, spin the blades of one of the impellers. It is called the "turbine" or "hot" impeller because it contacts the hot exhaust. On the same shaft with it is attached the "compressor" or "cold" impeller. Its blades forcefully take in air, compress it, and force it into the intake manifold.
The impellers rotate at high speed, which depends on the engine's rpm. In addition, the turbocharger has a bearing, and the lubrication circuit and/or engine cooling system pass through it. There is also a bypass valve in the unit, through which excess air is released in case of excessive pressure.
Signs of turbocharger malfunction
Of all the car's units, the turbine works in the most stressful mode, constantly experiencing overloads. The rotation speed of the compressor shaft is several tens of thousands of revolutions per minute, and the temperature of exhaust gases is over 1000°C. Manufacturers use the highest quality parts for turbochargers, but they still fail.
Symptoms of breakdowns:

  • engine power drop;
  • black or blue smoke from the exhaust;
  • increased oil or fuel consumption;
  • foreign sounds.

Among the causes of turbine failures, problems with engine oil are in the first place: its quality, quantity, filter, and oil supply channels. Even a new turbocharger can be damaged by foreign objects inside the impellers.
Incorrect driver actions can also damage the turbine: sharp acceleration on a cold engine, turning off the engine too quickly after active driving.
The cause of turbocharger malfunction can also be problems in other units. Then the engine control unit does not allow the turbine to turn on.


Where to buy a turbocharger

Turbochargers of all types for any cars, as well as repair kits for their restoration, can always be found in the STS.Parts turbocharger store. We deliver to any point in Poland.