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  1. What is Turbo Lag? Turbocharged vehicles can perform better as turbos utilize exhaust gases to provide extra energy. However, because of how they work, turbochargers don’t provide an immediate boost since there’s a delay in the acceleration response, leading to turbo lag. But what is turbo lag? To understand turbo lag, you need to know the mechanism and how it boosts the engine’s power. So, here we will discuss the concept of turbochargers and the occurrence of turbo lag, which is specific to turbocharged vehic...
  2. What causes my diesel engine valves to break? Diesel engines are durable and fuel-efficient, so the last thing you want is for your engine valves to break routinely. These motorheads discuss some of the reasons you might be setting them up to break and some steps you can take to prevent it. Henry Purchase Lead Organic Growth of Menuzen. Improper Maintenance, Improper installation, Incorrect Operation Diesel engines are known for their durability and longevity, but like all machines, they can fail. Diesel engines utilize piston va...
  3. 5 Ways to Optimize your Diesel Engine Today's diesel engines are fine-tuned high-tech machines. Drivers choose them because they are great for hauling and towing, rugged, reliable, efficient and durable. Car buyers looking for a high-performing vehicle often turn to diesel engines. Car manufacturers are developing diesel engines that meet high fuel efficiency standards and low carbon emissions. With these upgrades, diesel vehicles hitting the market meet the demands of the masses while also doing their part to protect the env...
  4. How Much Horsepower Does a 6.5 Turbo Diesel Have? Many vehicles use different varieties of 6.5 turbo diesel. But how much horsepower does a 6.5 turbo diesel have? To know that, we have to analyze its specific model and configuration. The horsepower of each engine mostly depends on its size and efficiency. Moreover, other contributors to the overall strength are the RPM capacity, turbocharging, fuel and air intake, and compression ratio. We shouldn’t put all 6.5 engines in the same group when discussing performance because other engine capaci...
  5. How to Get More Turbo Noise From a Diesel Being unsatisfied with the sound of your turbo noise is a valid concern for car enthusiasts. Understandably, you’d want to get the most out of your turbocharger. We will explain some ways how to get more turbo noise from a diesel. Read on as we discuss the different methods, how they can help, and what it will cost you. How to Get More Turbo Noise From a Diesel Install cold air intake. Get a larger downpipe. Use an open box air filter. Increase boost pressure. Install a turbo exhaust whistle...
  6. What Does a Bad Turbo Sound Like on a Diesel? Turbochargers are helpful tools when it comes to engine efficiency and power. But these helpful tools can go awry if they’re damaged. One way you can tell your turbo is blown is by the sound it produces. However, what does a bad turbo sound like on a diesel? Read on as we look at the different turbo noises and what may cause them. How Does a Turbo Work? Vehicle engines use fuel and air to produce power that creates a drive. A turbocharger (or simply turbo) works like an air compressor. It pr...
  7. How to Reduce Turbo Lag in Diesel Engines? The turbo increases the engine's power by allowing it to receive more air. It is a beneficial component for diesel engines because they tend to have lower power outputs. Knowing how to reduce turbo lag in diesel engines can improve their performance. How to Reduce Turbo Lag in Diesel Engines Turbo lag is the time between pressing the throttle and feeling the surge of power by the vehicle. Internally, it is the time it takes for the turbocharger to generate sufficient boost to provide a no...
  8. How to Install a Turbo on a Diesel Engine The turbocharger lets you get more out of your engine by increasing the combustion efficiency. Knowing how to install a turbo on a diesel engine can save you thousands of dollars, and it’s really not rocket science. You may want to install the device on a car that doesn’t have a turbo, or you may want to replace the car’s current turbo. Either way, we will guide you through the process. From finding the best turbocharger on the market for your car to testing it to ensure it’s working properly...
  9. How to Set Timing on 6.5 Turbo Diesel When you start the car to leave for work, it’s unlikely that you think about all the processes happening under the hood. In a diesel engine, the fuel enters the combustion chamber, and the heat of the compressed air causes it to ignite. The ignition has to occur at the right time, so it’s essential to know how to set timing on 6.5 turbo diesel. Without the timing mechanism, a diesel couldn’t run properly. It is a critical component that controls vital processes, and in the article, we’ll go o...
  10. What Happens When the Turbo Goes on a Diesel? Ever had a discussion about sports cars? If you did, you must have heard of the term ‘Turbochargers.’ Well, their use isn’t limited to sports/race cars anymore, and they are also found in large diesel engines these days. They are an important component, and a turbo failure can cause problems. But what happens when the turbo goes on a diesel? In this article, we will discuss the signs of a turbocharger failure and the reasons why they fail. We will also provide some preventive measures that wi...
  11. A Closer Look at Different Diesel Fuel Injection Systems Since its creation in the late 1800s, the Diesel engine has utilized fuel injection in one form or another to deliver power and fuel efficiency to some of the world’s biggest (and smallest) vehicles. How exactly? You’re about to find out. Unlike a standard gasoline engine that uses spark plugs to initiate combustion, Diesel engines use compression. Highly-compressed air mixes with pressurized and atomized fuel, causing the fuel and air to ignite and combust in the cylinder. By using combustio...
  12. 5 Diesel Parts Your Company Fleet Should Always Have on Hand Now that winter has begun, it's more critical than ever to keep your trucks running despite the weather. Unfortunately, all that beautiful snow and ice can wreak havoc on your diesel engines, resulting in hard starts, gelled fuel, clogged fuel pumps, cracked belts, and dirty air filters. Coupled with ongoing parts supply shortages and inflationary repair costs, you could be looking at lengthy delays and high price tags when something goes wrong with one or more of your trucks. And stalled...
  13. Will a diesel start without glow plugs? Can you explain how your engine will work without them? Diesel glow plugs work to heat up the air/fuel mixture before it reaches your combustion chamber, making them especially handy when trying to start a cold engine in frigid temperatures. But are they always necessary? Read on to see what our diesel aficionados had to say about that: Tom Monson Tom Monson, Owner of Monson Lawn & Landscaping. Crank the Engine a Few Times to Build Up Compression Yes, a diesel engine can start without glow plugs. The engine will still need to be cranked ...
  14. Hot! Hot! Hot! 5 Reasons Why Your Diesel Engine Is Overheating You're just sitting in the parking lot with your pickup idling, waiting for your sister to return from a quick errand. Suddenly, you look at your dash display and see your engine temperature indicator rising slowly but steadily into the red level. Do you smell something burning? Panicked, you shut down your vehicle and get out to take a look. Unfortunately, you don't dare touch the hood as you can already feel the blistering heat rising from the metal several inches away. You just had...
  15. Our Dependence on Diesel: It’s That’s Not a Bad Thing Contrary to what you might think, diesel engines power quite a few things other than cars and trucks. In fact, you can find diesel-powered machinery just about everywhere, from mining to marine craft. That’s good because diesel is a robust and reliable fuel source. Although electric vehicles and alternatively-fueled mechanisms are all the buzz, our power grids are stretched thin, and finding the raw materials to make specialized batteries is becoming increasingly difficult. Wind and solar pow...
  16. The CHRA Cartridge - The Heart of Your Turbocharger Your turbocharger is a highly efficient mechanism to increase your vehicle's power, performance, and speed. The Center Housing Rotating Assembly (CHRA) represents the main component in your turbo assembly and includes the compressor wheel, turbine wheel, and rotating shaft that houses the bearings. By compressing the air that flows into each cylinder, the CHRA increases air intake by about 50% and simultaneously allows more fuel into the cylinder. Additional fuel means bigger combustion a...

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