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IHI to build the smallest turbocharger in the world

By Yoann Besnard on 7 February 2008 | Commentaires (2) Comments | Permalink

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Japanese IHI has announced that it has developed the world’s smallest turbocharger for use in cars.

The turbocharger is about 20% smaller than existing units. Smaller turbochargers have the advantage of eliminating the famous ‘turbo lag’ which is the delay between pushing on the accelerator pedal and feeling the turbo kick-in.

The turbocharger will be featured in future Daihatsu Kei car whose engine displacement is limited by law to 660cm3.

In Europe IHI provides turbochargers to BMW and Mercedes.

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Posted by: talip yener | Jun 11, 2008 8:50:11 PM

we looking ihi turbocharger

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Posted by: Talip yener | Jun 11, 2008 8:53:30 PM

we export BORG WARNER turbo systems
all trucks cars van jeep etc
Brand GERMANY nad ENGLAND
Turkey Istanbul..

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