The operation of the injector is detected and repaired28/9/17 2:36:24 AM |
1. check the fuel injectori. check the operation of the injectorCan be checked byinjector operating sound and engine speed changes to determine:When the engine is running, contact theinjector with your fingers and should have the feeling of pulse vibration.With a screwdriver (commonly known as a screwdriver) or stethoscope with the injector, should be able to hear its rhythmic work sound.Otherwis... |
How to determine the good and bad of turbocharger technology?26/8/14 3:47:30 PM |
The advantages and disadvantages of turbo technology is difficult to give an accurate measure defined, but we chose the following, collected users bikers remarks feelings. Whether one is better, is it worth buying? Depends on your own rational thinking and the actual needs.Dynamic:The biggest benefit to the turbocharged engine, the output power can be increased by three percent. To achieve, accor... |
How a Turbo System Works?26/8/14 1:44:23 PM |
How a Turbo System WorksEngine power is proportional to the amount of air and fuel that can get into the cylinders. All else being equal, larger engines flow more air and as such will produce more power. If we want our small engine to perform like a big engine, or simply make our bigger engine produce more power, our ultimate objective is to draw more air into the cylinder. By installing a turboc... |
What are the Components of a Turbocharger?26/8/14 1:39:40 PM |
What are the Components of a Turbocharger? Compressor Housing Turbine Housing Center Housing and Rotating Assembly (CHRA) Compressor Wheel Turbine Wheel Assembly (wheel and shaft) Backplate Bearing System Oil Inlet Oil Outlet Other ComponentsControl valves Compressor recirculation valve(Gasoline turbo) Wastegate control valve Compressor recirculation valvean... |
Boosting Your Knowledge of Turbocharging26/6/14 9:55:14 PM |
A short 15 years after Orville and Wilbur made their historic flight at Kitty Hawk, General Electric entered the annals of aviation history. In 1918, GE strapped an exhaust-driven turbocharger to a Liberty engine and carted it to the top of Pike's Peak, CO — elevation 14,000 feet. There, in the crystalline air of the majestic Rockies, they successfully boosted this 350 hp Liberty engine to a rema... |
What is a turbocharger?26/6/14 9:54:39 PM |
In its simplest form a turbocharger is an exhaust driven centrifugal compressor that feeds your engine with more air than it can normally ingest allowing a greater amount of power to be produced than the same engine normally aspirated. Since all internal combustion engines rely on oxygen to burn their fuel, feeding more air, or oxygen, by the use of a turbocharger, more power can be produced. In ... |
What is a waste gate?26/6/14 9:53:57 PM |
What is a waste gate?On most turbocharger systems you will find a very important part commonly referred to as a waste gate. Since the turbocharger relies on the engines exhaust to drive the turbine, at some point there will be an excess of airflow energy available, so the need to control that flow to the turbo and subsequently, the boost pressure being produced, is the job of the waste gate. The ... |
What is a compressor bypass valve?26/6/14 9:53:10 PM |
What is a compressor bypass valve?Since a turbocharger’s drive energy is provided by the exhaust gases and its operational speed is dictated by engine load, a turbocharger has a very dynamic operating speed range. When you are sitting still in traffic with your car at idle speed, the turbocharger is spinning at about 1/8th of it total capability. Once you start to accelerate by opening the ... |