Turbochargers NZ is now run by South Pacific Turbochargers NZ (same location at 108 Vickerman Street, Nelson). South Pacific Turbochargers have taken over the staff and client base to ensure a smooth transition and seemless service to all. South Pacific Turbochargers are fully staffed and equipped to carry out all your turbocharger requirements. You will receive the same friendly and professional
service you have come to expect. https://spturbos.co.nz/automotive-turbos/
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A turbocharger, or turbo (colloquialism), is a Centrifugal compressor powered by a turbine which is driven by an engine's exhaust gases. Its benefit lies with the compressor increasing the pressure of air entering the engine (forced induction) thus resulting in greater performance (for either, or both, power & efficiency). Popularly used with internal combustion engines (e.g. four-stroke engines like Otto cycles and Diesel cycles). Turbochargers have also been found useful compounding external combustion engines such as automotive fuel cells. History
The turbocharger was invented by Swiss engineer Alfred Büchi. His patent for a turbocharger was applied for use in 1905. Diesel ships and locomotives with turbochargers began appearing in the 1920s. During the First World War French engineer Auguste Rateau fitted turbochargers to Renault engines powering various French fighters with some success. In 1918, General Electric engineer Sanford Moss attached a turbo to a V12 Liberty aircraft engine. The engine was tested at Pikes Peak in Colorado at 14,000 feet (4,300 m) to demonstrate that it could eliminate the power losses usually experienced in internal combustion engines as a result of reduced air pressure and density at high altitude.