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How to Fit a Turbo to a Standard Engine for Extra Performance

by آیلین حیدری

If you are someone who likes to think outside of the box and come up with solutions that are a little unusual, you may be wondering how you can increase the power in your car significantly without installing a brand-new and upgraded engine or even trading up to a more potent model. Many people do not realise it, but it is certainly possible to fit a turbocharger to an engine that was not necessarily designed to take one, so long as you bear in mind certain restrictions and go about it the right way. What do you need to consider if you want to "blow" your engine?

Checking Compatibility

Firstly, you need to find a turbocharger that is compatible with your vehicle and specifically with the engine. You will normally find that commercially available turbochargers are made to work with specific types of engine, so you need to narrow down your choices before you start. Typically, such a turbocharger will come with a fitting kit to make the job a lot easier.

Getting Ready

Before you begin, make sure that you have all the gaskets in place, as well as the peripherals such as the wastegate and intercooler, if the kit calls for one.

There are also some additional steps to take while you are preparing the turbocharger to fit to the engine block. In most cases you will need to upgrade the oil sump so that it includes a connection that helps to lubricate the turbocharger, by using oil from the sump. This is a crucial step to provide the necessary cooling for the turbine.

The turbocharger assembly connects to the exhaust manifold and is essentially powered by waste gases from the exhaust. It is in turn connected to the air filter housing, and you will need the right hoses, which should be carefully checked and positioned to avoid any leakage.

Things to Bear in Mind

Remember, you will likely have to run a low compression ratio in the engine, as the turbo will significantly increase the mixture, and you will also have to set the boost level on the turbocharger to its lowest level initially so that you can gradually check performance.

Getting the Right Gear

When you fit a turbo to your current car, it will give you additional performance without the need to fit a larger engine that carries an associated weight penalty. You should be able to get the performance you crave by going down this route, so long as you select the best products available on the market and take care to fit everything properly. Contact a company that offers turbochargers for sale for additional advice.

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