TWIN CHARGING AND FUTURE OF FORCED INDUCTION SYSTEMS

In the previous post we told you about the Forced Induction Devices and later We talk about Turbochargers and Superchargers. Now what we see is that sometimes you would find yourself unable to decide about which is better:
               1. Turbocharging the engine?
                                     or
             2. Supercharging the engine?
       Turbocharging will be more efficient but not as fun as the Supercharger.
                           
      Therefore :
         SUPERCHARGER+TURBOCHARGER = TWINCHARGER
                                   
     Twincharger


A twincharger is the perfect example of "Best of both Worlds".
Twincharging an engine in simple words mean adding both, a Turbocharger as well as Supercharger into the engine.

How does it work?
The mechanism of a twincharger is not complicated at all. As a matter of fact , it follows the basic fundamental principles of turbocharging and Supercharging.
What happens is that during the Turbo lag ( refer to previous post to know about turbo lag) at low RPMs such as 1200 RPM , the Supercharger gives the engine boost and when the big turbo spools up, it kicks in. Providing both, efficiency and power to the engine.

What happens in the foreseeable Future?
Electric Turbos are more likely to replace the rest of the forced induction systems in the future.The electric motor will help the turbo to spool at low RPMs for the boost to kick in until the exhaust gases do their work.
Formula 1 and many other motorsports are right now following this as Energy Recovery System (ERS) which makes the Electric Turbos the biggest answer to the Turbo Lag.

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