TÀI LIỆU - Variable geometry Turbo charger (VGT)
TURBO LAG????
Turbines of earlier turbochargers were large and heavy, thus could not start spinning until about 3,500 rpm crank speed.
This phenomenon is called turbo lag.
So when driver accelerates the car, throttle cannot result in instant power rise expected by the driver.
We can imagine how difficult to drive fast in city or twisted roads.
VARIABLE GEOMETRY TURBO CHARGER
-HISTORY
In early 90’s Honeywell has developed the first ever turbo charger.
One of the first production cars to use VGT was the limitedproduction Shelby CSX-VNT.
Honda Legend used a variable geometry turbo with an integrated water cooled intercooler installed on its 2.0 L V6 engine, and was only manufactured for one year
TURBO LAG????
Turbines of earlier turbochargers were large and heavy, thus could not start spinning until about 3,500 rpm crank speed.
This phenomenon is called turbo lag.
So when driver accelerates the car, throttle cannot result in instant power rise expected by the driver.
We can imagine how difficult to drive fast in city or twisted roads.
VARIABLE GEOMETRY TURBO CHARGER
-HISTORY
In early 90’s Honeywell has developed the first ever turbo charger.
One of the first production cars to use VGT was the limitedproduction Shelby CSX-VNT.
Honda Legend used a variable geometry turbo with an integrated water cooled intercooler installed on its 2.0 L V6 engine, and was only manufactured for one year
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