RomRaider.Turbine History
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April 26, 2007, at 12:48 AM
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The turbine is the “hot” side of the turbocharger. Exhaust gases drive the turbine, which is connected to the shaft, then to the compressor. The turbine has to withstand the very high temperatures of the exhaust gases, and is typically manufactured of steel.
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The turbine is the “hot” side of the turbocharger. Exhaust gases drive the turbine, which is connected to the shaft, then to the compressor. The turbine has to withstand the very high temperatures of the exhaust gases, and is typically manufactured of high temperature steel.
April 18, 2007, at 05:51 PM
by bentHell -
April 18, 2007, at 05:51 PM
by bentHell -
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The turbine is the “hot” side of the turbocharger. Exhaust gases drive the turbine, which is connected to the shaft, then to the compressor. The turbine has to withstand the very high temperatures of the exhaust gases, and is typically manufactured of steel.
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