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🔥 Why Turbocharged Engines Consume More Oil!

🔥 Why Turbocharged Engines Consume More Oil!



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🚗 Turbocharged engines have become increasingly popular due to their ability to deliver high power with low displacement, all while maintaining lower emissions. By using a turbocharger to increase air intake, these engines can enhance performance without increasing displacement. However, despite their advantages in power and efficiency, many drivers report excessive oil consumption, with some vehicles burning over 1 liter of oil every 1,000 km. Why does this happen? 🤔

💡 Engine Materials Matter
Engines are typically made of either cast iron or aluminum alloy. While cast iron has lower thermal expansion, it’s heavier and has poorer heat dissipation. Aluminum alloy, on the other hand, offers better heat conductivity but expands more.

🔧 Cylinder-Piston Clearance
The gap between the piston and cylinder is a critical parameter. At lower temperatures (e.g., engine start), a small amount of oil can seep into the combustion chamber through this gap, causing oil consumption.

🔵 Turbocharger Design and Oil Usage
Turbochargers operate at extremely high speeds—up to hundreds of thousands of revolutions per minute. This requires full-floating bearings lubricated with engine oil. To ensure smooth operation, the oil seals around the turbo cannot be too tight, which may allow small amounts of oil to enter the intake or exhaust pipes. This is why oil is often found in turbocharger intake pipes.

Over time, more oil vapor entering the combustion chamber can lead to carbon buildup, increased oil consumption, power loss, and engine wear. 😓



💪 Mitigating Oil Consumption in Turbo Engines
Routine Maintenance Matters: Use quality oil and replace it on time to maintain proper lubrication and cooling for the turbocharger.
Monitor Oil Levels: Regularly check the oil dipstick to ensure proper levels.
Keep the Turbo Clean: Clean air filters regularly and ensure oil cleanliness to prevent turbo wear.

Pro Tip: Use additives like Feibao Biochemical Membrane Engine Additive to reduce wear, extend oil life, and improve engine performance. It minimizes gaps caused by wear, reduces noise, and enhances sealing for restored power! 🚀

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