The Turbocharger Exhaust Manifold is a specific component of the engine's exhaust system in turbocharged vehicles. It is responsible for collecting the high-temperature exhaust gases from the engine cylinders and directing them towards the turbocharger. The manifold is typically constructed from robust materials like ductile iron casting to withstand the extreme heat and pressure generated by the exhaust gases. It is designed with individual passages, called runners, which connect to each engine cylinder. These runners merge into a common outlet that connects to the turbocharger. The primary purpose of the turbocharger exhaust manifold is to optimize the flow of exhaust gases into the turbocharger's turbine housing.
Attributes:
• Boosts engine performance and increases power output
• Improves torque and acceleration for quicker response
• Reduces the delay in power delivery (turbo lag)
• Harnesses exhaust gas energy for better utilization
• Enhances fuel efficiency for better mileage
• Enhances engine responsiveness for a more engaging driving experience
• Delivers overall improved performance in turbocharged systems
Applications:
This Turbocharger Exhaust Manifold is mounted at the cylinder head to improve engine performance and power output through efficient collection and directing of exhaust gases to the turbocharger.