How Often Should a Turbocharger Be Cleaned?
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Turbochargers generally need to be cleaned approximately every 10,000 kilometers, with a typical service life of around 5-6 years. Below is relevant information about turbochargers: 1. Increasing Air Intake: A turbocharger is essentially an air compressor that boosts intake by compressing air. With prolonged use, the turbo shaft can experience oil seepage under high temperatures, which combines with impurities, dust from the air, and carbon deposits from recycled exhaust, forming accumulated sludge. This sludge can impair the performance of turbocharged vehicles. 2. Working Principle: The turbocharger utilizes the inertial force of exhaust gases expelled by the engine to drive the turbine in the turbo chamber. The turbine, in turn, drives the coaxial impeller, which compresses air delivered through the air filter pipeline, forcing it into the cylinders under increased pressure. As the engine speed rises, the exhaust gas velocity and turbine speed increase synchronously, allowing the impeller to compress more air into the cylinders. The heightened air pressure and density enable the combustion of more fuel, and by adjusting the fuel quantity and engine speed accordingly, the engine's output power can be enhanced.