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Engine Control Components: Turbocharger

The turbocharger assembly is an exhaust driven centrifugal compressor. Expanding exhaust gases drive the turbine shaft assembly to speeds over 100, 000 RPM. The turbocharger increases the power output of an engine by increasing the mass of air entering the engine.

Two types of turbocharger are currently being used.

The first turbocharger has an integrated wastegate.

Fig 1: Identifying Typical Turbocharger With Integrated Wastegate
G06290524Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.

The second type of turbocharger has an integrated bypass valve in the turbocharger housing.

Fig 2: Identifying Typical Turbocharger With Integrated Bypass Valve
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Fig 3: Identifying Typical Turbocharger With Integrated Bypass Valve With Manifold Mounting
G07883783Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.