The function of the Automotive Turbochargers is to pre-compress the air before feeding it into the cylinder to increase the air density and increase the intake air volume, thereby increasing the engine power.
Symptoms of a damaged supercharger are:
1. The engine has no supercharging effect;
2. The exhaust heat dissipation of the engine is not smooth when running for a long time;
3. There is a sharp harsh sound when running the engine;
4. The air will not be able to enter the combustion chamber enough, and the power will drop;
5. Increasing the throttle power does not increase but only emits black smoke.
The working principle of the supercharger is: the power generated when the exhaust gas is discharged is converted into an increased pressure on the intake pipe, and there are wind blades in the exhaust pipe. When the engine is working, exhaust gas is generated, and the blades of the exhaust pipe rotate, and the intake air is made through a shaft. The blades of the valve also rotate, thereby increasing the intake pressure. When the throttle is increased, the exhaust gas will also increase, and the intake air will increase with the increase in the exhaust gas.