Turbo Failure and Causes When the turbo fails, the cause of the problem is directly found without investigating the cause of the problem. However, the reason for the deterioration of the turbo may be due to any other malfunction in the engine.
Learn MoreIn order for the turbine to open and perform at the appropriate speed, the air flow setting must be adjusted at the correct values according to the make and model of your vehicle. These values are different for each vehicle. We can access the data of all vehicles produced with the Turbo Technics Machine online. and reset your turbo to factory settings.
Learn MoreThe ATP 100 is a standalone turbo actuator tester and a combined advanced programming tool. Allows testing and adjustment of electronic actuators. Advanced yet easy to use, the ATP 100 uses a 5” full color PCAP touchscreen with one-touch 'Auto Sensing' that allows communication with virtually any type of actuator. Plug-in connectivity is available for a wide variety of actuator types. Thanks to this device, the turbocharger is controlled and tested without removing it from your vehicle, thus reducing the cost.
Learn MoreA regularly calibrated bench is needed to balance the propeller, which rotates at 300,000 revolutions per minute. It is guaranteed that the propeller is fully balanced by continuously calibrating with the Turbo Technics bench.
Learn MoreTurbo performance degradation can sometimes be due to clogging of the manifold and exhaust outlets. It is more cost-effective to check the manifold and exhaust air flow before the turbo is intervened.
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