What is the boost pressure of a factory turbocharger?
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Generally, the boost pressure of a factory turbocharger is 0.4 BAR. Introduction to Turbochargers: A turbocharger is a fan in the engine of a car or aircraft that improves engine performance by using exhaust gases to blow fuel vapor into the engine. It is a type of rotary power machinery that converts the energy of a flowing working medium into mechanical work. Advantages and Disadvantages of Turbochargers: Without changing the engine displacement, a turbocharged engine can significantly increase the engine's power and torque. However, the components inside a turbocharged engine often operate in high-temperature and high-impact environments, so such engines have special requirements for engine oil, which must have good wear resistance, high-temperature resistance, fast lubrication film formation, high film strength, good stability, and low viscosity.