This thread is to teach guys about forced induction. I will be talking about simple things like blow off valves all the way to Ignition timing etc.
Please feel free to comment with any technical questions or statements.
I will be explaining everything SIMPLY, this thread is for guys who have minimal or average knowledge of forced induction systems.
Turbo Basics
There are 3 parts to a turbo charger:
The compressor side, which includes compressor wheel and housing.
The Turbine or exhaust side, this includes exhaust wheel and turbine housing.
The turbo core, this includes connections for oil in and out, and some turbos, water in and out. The core houses the shaft that the compressor and turbine wheels spin on. This shaft either runs on a bush, single ball bearing or dual ball bearing.
Ok cool, now how do these things create boost?
Exhaust gas exits the motor into the exhaust manifold, the gas then passes through the turbine side of the turbo and spins the turbine wheel. The gas then exits the turbo via the downpipe.
The Turbine wheel and compressor wheel are connected via a shaft, so when the exhaust wheel spins, the compressor wheel spins. This is what creates boost.
The amount of exhaust gas that enters the Turbine housing has to be controlled, otherwise, the turbo will boost higher than desired. This is done via the actuator or wastegate. The actuator or wastegate is set to a certain PSI and will open once it reaches this PSI. The left over exhaust gas is then expelled via a ‘dump pipe’ – This is either a custom pipe or build into the downpipe. Open dump refers to a wastegate that expels exhaust gasses to free air.
The wastegate or actuator vacuum lines are connected to the intake manifold, therefore allowing it to accurately measure the amount of boost being produced by the turbo.
After this process, the compressor wheel is now spinning. It is sucking air in via the intake and pushing it out towards the intercooler and throttle(s). The faster the wheel spins, the more boost that can be produced.
more soon..
Please feel free to comment with any technical questions or statements.
I will be explaining everything SIMPLY, this thread is for guys who have minimal or average knowledge of forced induction systems.
Turbo Basics
There are 3 parts to a turbo charger:
The compressor side, which includes compressor wheel and housing.
The Turbine or exhaust side, this includes exhaust wheel and turbine housing.
The turbo core, this includes connections for oil in and out, and some turbos, water in and out. The core houses the shaft that the compressor and turbine wheels spin on. This shaft either runs on a bush, single ball bearing or dual ball bearing.
Ok cool, now how do these things create boost?
Exhaust gas exits the motor into the exhaust manifold, the gas then passes through the turbine side of the turbo and spins the turbine wheel. The gas then exits the turbo via the downpipe.
The Turbine wheel and compressor wheel are connected via a shaft, so when the exhaust wheel spins, the compressor wheel spins. This is what creates boost.
The amount of exhaust gas that enters the Turbine housing has to be controlled, otherwise, the turbo will boost higher than desired. This is done via the actuator or wastegate. The actuator or wastegate is set to a certain PSI and will open once it reaches this PSI. The left over exhaust gas is then expelled via a ‘dump pipe’ – This is either a custom pipe or build into the downpipe. Open dump refers to a wastegate that expels exhaust gasses to free air.
The wastegate or actuator vacuum lines are connected to the intake manifold, therefore allowing it to accurately measure the amount of boost being produced by the turbo.
After this process, the compressor wheel is now spinning. It is sucking air in via the intake and pushing it out towards the intercooler and throttle(s). The faster the wheel spins, the more boost that can be produced.
more soon..