Mercedes recently announced that all of their 2012 models would come fitted with turbochargers as standard, is this another part you have to worry about?
Turbochargers have been fitted to production vehicles since 1938 however it wasn’t fitted to production line vehicles until 1962, when General Motors added it to their Oldsmobile Cutlass Jetfire.
The purpose of a turbocharger is to compress the air flowing into the engine which in turn allows more fuel to be added making the vehicle a lot more powerful and efficient. Fitting a turbo charger can increase your vehicles horse power between 60 and 70%.
Replacing a turbocharger can be done as a home project, it doesn’t even have to be a repair many fit news turbochargers to give fulfil their dreams of owning a racing car. The problem however is getting the turbocharger you need at the best price.
Car part finder services usually offer the best value when looking at replacement parts such as turbochargers. Through searching car breaker, part suppliers and dismantlers nationwide they find the best prices from a network of reputable dealers.
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