What are the symptoms of a damaged turbocharger?
Symptoms of a damaged turbocharger are: the engine will experience a severe drop in power, and carbon deposits in the engine will increase. The compression ratio of the turbocharged engine is relatively low. This is designed to prevent knocking in the engine. If the turbo is broken, there is not much air entering the engine. If the compression ratio is too low, the combustible mixture will not be completely burned. It will lead to a serious drop in engine power, and will also lead to increased carbon deposition. The turbine of a turbocharged engine needs to be lubricated and dissipated by oil. The speed of the turbocharger can reach more than 100,000 revolutions per minute during operation, which puts forward quite high requirements for the oil. It is recommended that owners of turbocharged engines use fully synthetic oil, which can meet the lubrication needs of the turbo