|
---|
Friday, November 16, 2007
Turbocharging & Nitrous
Turbo's make more power by forcing more air into your engine so more fuel can be burned. They are driven by the engines exhaust gasses. This "turbocharging" works but has one or two problems. If the turbo is small enough to "spool up" at low engine speeds it becomes a "restriction" of the exhaust gasses in itself. This limits maximum power severely. An engine cannot
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2007
(24)
-
▼
November
(24)
- ROAD TO WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP (WRC) FOR INDONES...
- ROAD TO WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP (WRC) FOR INDONES...
- Mechanic - Ball Joint Replacement
- Mechanic - Ball Joint Replacement
- Ball joint
- STEERING & SUSPENSION (BALL JOINT)
- DAMPER DINAMICS
- Automotive Dynamometer Systems(dynamo meter/rollin...
- Chip tuning, or chipping your car...
- Conventional Engine tuning methods
- Fuels, and fuel additives
- Lightening engine parts
- Cams, or camshaft, and effect on performance
- Tuning and LPG or Propane alternative fuel vehicles
- Superchargers and Supercharging your car...
- Build your own engine - tips
- Engines - some very basic knowledge!
- Turbocharging & Nitrous
- Turbocharging & Nitrous
- Dua Styler In Action
- Beutiful Girls Umbrela
- Seksi Girls Umbrela
- Silver Car
- Red Car modification painting
-
▼
November
(24)
|
---|
Blog Visitor
|
---|
0 comments:
Post a Comment