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What are the echonimical effects of turbocharger in diesel engine?

what are the best suitable condition and spescification for the running of diesel engine and what are the changes can be possible after installing the turbocharger?

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2 Responses to “What are the echonimical effects of turbocharger in diesel engine?”

  1. Gear M says:

    to any engines turbos allow around 20% more power and around 5% more fuel.
    However it is not recommended to install turbos to engines not meant for it.

  2. Dave J says:

    A Turbocharger on any engine can be a benefit, but not all engines
    can support one. You first must insure that one would work for your
    engine application. The gain is mostly in performance, but it can cause
    an increase in fuel consumption, depending upon how you drive. It might be no increase, or decrease in fuel for you.

    The biggest problem is in the cost of adding one to your engine. (If you can add one. ) Cost versus gains is not very economical by any stretch of the imagination. It would be easier to change the entire engine to one that already has a Turbo, and the cost wouldn’t end up being as high if you sold your old engine.

    Anyone can do just about anything, given enough money, and few
    brains. First, THINK! Is is really necessary?

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