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High Pressure Turbo Turbocharger
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Turbocharger, V2S Model, 6.4Power Stroke Engine, A-Premium APTBC062
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$593.99
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Low Pressure Turbocharger
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Turbocharger, V2S Model, Power Stroke Engine, A-Premium APTBC025
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2 Pcs High & Low Pressure Turbo Turbocharger
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Turbo Turbocharger V2S Model A-Premium APTBC063
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Turbocharger - Mahle 014TC21103000
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Turbocharger - Mahle 014TC21103000
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Standard TBC693 Turbocharger
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Standard TBC693 Turbocharger
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Standard TBC701 Turbocharger
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Standard TBC701 Turbocharger
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Standard TBC698 Turbocharger
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Standard TBC698 Turbocharger
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An internal combustion engine's efficiency and power output are increased by a turbocharger (or turbo), a turbine-driven forced induction device, by forcing more air into the combustion chamber. The compressor's ability to pump more air—and thus more fuel—into the combustion chamber than atmospheric pressure alone accounts for this increase in power output over a normally aspirated engine. A turbocharger's goal is to boost an engine's efficiency by raising the density of the intake gas (often air), which results in more power being produced each engine cycle.

Symptoms of turbocharger failure

There are several signs you can look out for to tell if your turbocharger has blown: 

  • Loss of power
    Decreased engine power and acceleration.
  • Excessive exhaust smoke
    Blue or black smoke indicating oil leaks.
  • Unusual noises
    Whining or grinding sounds from the turbo.
  • Check engine light
    Dashboard warning indicating potential turbo issues.
  • Increased oil consumption
    Higher oil usage suggesting leaks from the turbo.
  • Poor fuel economy
    Decreased fuel efficiency due to compensatory engine work.
  • Overheating
    Higher engine temperatures affecting performance.