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FIND US: 37 Barkly Road, Beeston Leeds, LS11 7EN
CONTACT: 07570 412673
0800 058 2691
info@instamot.co.uk
A turbocharger, also known as a turbo, is a clever device designed to boost engine power. Following the introduction of UK emissions laws, many car manufacturers now use turbos to deliver the same power found in larger, more powerful cars, while allowing motorists to enjoy the financial and environmental benefits that come with having a smaller engine.
Although designed to last as long as the car does, it is possible for turbos to become damaged over time. Find out more about what causes turbo failure below, and what you can do about it.
Your engine combines fuel and air to produce power. One of the simplest ways to increase the power of your engine – while keeping running costs low – is to add more air. Your turbo does this by using the exhaust to spin an air pump. This air pump pushes extra air into the cylinders of your engine, delivering significantly higher horsepower.
The symptoms of a damaged or failing turbo are:
If you are experiencing some or all of these, there could be a problem with your turbo.
There’re a number of things that can cause a blown turbo:
If you think you might have a blown turbo, get it looked at as soon as possible by a qualified technician. The longer you leave it, the more damage it’ll cause, and the more expensive it’ll be to fix the problem.
If your turbo does need replacing, a full quote will be provided before additional work is carried out. Only then will our team fit the right Original Equipment (OE) turbo to your vehicle.