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=INTRODUCTION
A turbocharger is a simple device. It is nothing more than an
air pump driven by energy remaining in the exhaust gases as
they exit an engine. Of the energy released in the combustion
process, approximately one-third goes into the cooling system,
one-third becomes power down the crankshaft, and one-third is
dumped out the tailpipe as heat. It is this last third that we can
use to power the turbo. Consider that a 200 bhp engine dumps
approximately 70 bhp equivalent of raw heat straight out the
tailpipe. That is a tremendous amount of energy that could be
put to better use. By comparison, when was the last time you
saw an air fan operated at 70 horsepower? Thus, it is not so hard
to imagine the turbo’s potential for moving huge amounts of air.
A turbocharger system consists of a turbocharger and the
parts necessary to integrate it into the engine’s operation, A
turbocharger system is not a simple device. Nowhere in these
pages, however, do I discuss such things as the shapes of vortices
Author Corky Bell created by the tips of the compressor wheel. Therefore, you may
read on with confidence that this is not an engineering treatise on the mys-
teries of the inner workings of the turbocharger. The specific contribution I
intend this book to make is as a handbook on the practical aspects of apply-
ing the turbocharger to the internal combustion engine. The turbocharger
An intercooled twin-
turbo big-block is a
serious power proposi-
ton. The big Pontiac
V-8 has a liquid-to-air
intercooler and came
within 1 mph of exceed-
ing 300 mph with a
stock Firebird body,vi INTRODUCTION
has, pure and simple, greater potential for improving the power output of an
engine than any other device.
What the turbo is, how it does its magic, and the equipment necessary to
civilize it are the focal points around which this book is written.
Amodern fuel-injected
twin turbo system creat-
ed by Ivan Tull of San
Antonio for the smail-
block Chevy. The system
features Gale Banks
exhatst manifolds,
Garrett AiResearch
turbos, Dean Moon
cross-flow intake mani-
fold, and TWM throttle
bodies. This ievel of
preparation (inel, inter-
cooler, not shown.) is ca-
pable of 800+ bhp on
street gasoline.
The Indy car is
today's best example
of engineering of turbo»
charged power plants
within the restrictive
rules of the racing-
series sanctioning
clubs.