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Maximizing Engine
Custom engine
tuning the car of and performance, so if you auto-tuning, such as engine performance and want to learn how to convert to repair your car, then you should really pay attention, but can start before we speak, the tuning of the engine and increase engine power and torque, you must first have a basic understanding of the functioning of internal combustion engines to generate power. Although there are two types of internal combustion engines, namely the two-stroke engine and four-stroke engines, we will not discuss the two-stroke engines and two-stroke engines are used in cars, we do not discuss the two-stroke engines.Instead, we will turn our attention to the four-stroke engines are concentrated close.
There are many derivatives of four-stroke engine – diesel, petrol, four-cylinder engines, straight sixes, boxer engine, or Wankel rotary engines, turbo engines, supercharged engines, etc. With the notable exception of the rotary engine, all four-stroke engines have a common basic design – they are all composed of single cylinder with pistons that are connected to a wheel of the crankshaft, and they use all the known so-called Otto cycle.
Therefore it is quite easy to discuss the basic motor performance concepts, as we do not need to provide us with V and right, boxers and boxer engines concern. Instead of our discussion can and will be throughout the four-stroke internal combustion. In addition, the diesel engine is a resurgence in recent years and has had more powerful engines, especially turbo-diesel engine. Much of what we discuss here can be applied to modern diesel engines.
Turbo Charger
A hint of turbo
or supercharger forces in the engine at a higher pressure and more air and more fuel = more power = Bigger Bang. Turbo-chargers use the force of ejected gas turbine and ram fresh air entering the engine. The compressors are driven by the drive train of the engine, but both in turn, relatively small engines are real powers.
Compressors provide a significant impr
ovement in performance in all speed ranges. Since the compressor is driven by the engine speed higher means more air is drawn in. Some manufacturers have their compressors, turbo engines are to minimize delays and eek every drop of available power. By changing the roles of the compressor, you can effectively boost and overdrive is that we see a lot of compressors mounted on V8 engines.
Turbo-chargers produce more electricity than the overhead, however, has been submitted. Manufacturers are increasingly adding turbos to their cars and there is a growing trend of mounting kits turbo parts too. The injectors are at a higher pressure and other aspects of engine operation would need to be strengthened, but a turbocharged stock can be handled safely in the general power to 30% more.