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65.09100-7080A DH220-5 turbocharger Excavator Spare Parts 3539678 High quality turbo
65.09100-7080A DH220-5 turbocharger Excavator Spare Parts
Part name | DH220 Turbocharger |
Material | Steel |
Finish | Smooth |
Colors | Black |
Delivery Time | Within 15 days after contract established |
Packing | standard exported pallet or box |
Condition | New |
Payment | T/T or western union or other |
Shipping | Normally by sea, by air, DHL, UPS, FEDEX, TNT, ETC for small package |
Advantages
In addition to the extra power, turbochargers are sometimes referred to as devices that offer “free power” because unlike a supercharger, it does not require the engine’s power to drive it. The hot and expanding gasses coming out of the engine are what power a turbocharger so there is no drain of the engine’s net power. Turbocharged engines are also not affected in the same way as naturally aspirated engines are when they go at higher altitudes. The higher in altitude a naturally aspirated engine climbs, the harder it becomes for it to get oxygen due to the thinning atmosphere. A turbocharger gets around this problem because it forces the oxygen into the engine’s combustion chamber, sometimes at 2 times the pressure of the atmosphere.
Product Description
Name | DH220-5 225-7 220-7 DB58 turbocharger 3539697 3787001 3539698 3539699 3539700 3590032 |
OEM | 3539697 3787001 3539698 3539699 3539700 3590032 6735-81-8301 6735-81-8401 6735818201 6735818301 6735818401 6735-81-8201 |
Model | HX35-M8264T/E14DD11,HX35 |
Application | For 1997-03 Komatsu PC220 Earth Moving Excavator T6D102,S6D102 Cummins For 1997-03 Komatsu CD60R,PC220 Earth Moving Excavator S6D102 Cummins For 1997- Cummins Komatsu Commercial Vehicle 6BT,6BTA |
Delivery time | Within 5 working days once payment finished |
Product Details
What does a turbocharger do?
The objective of a turbocharger is to improve an engine's volumetric efficiency by increasing the pressure of the intake gas (usually air) allowing more power per engine cycle. The turbocharger's compressor draws in ambient air and compresses it before it enters into the intake manifold at increased pressure.