
VGT Turbocharger Cleaning & Restoration
Diesel-powered vehicles have evolved greatly over the past decades to include adaptable technology to support new models. One particularly flexible innovation is the variable-geometry turbocharger that helps your engine's exhaust flow.
VGT turbo cleaning and restoration is vital to keeping your car running smoothly. When soot, ash, or other physical exhaust accumulates in your engine, it's essential to clear it away to avoid costly repairs.
Our team at DPF Alternatives cleans and restores your vehicle's exhaust system to a like-new condition. Using the power of ultrasonic technology, DPF Alternatives ensures your car will run for many years. Combine this with our lifetime warranty, and it's easy to see why DPF Alternatives is the best place to service your vehicle.
A turbocharger is the part of your engine powered by exhaust gasses. It adds power to your engine on a needed basis by pressurizing and feeding air for successful fuel combustion.
When exhaust gas enters your engine turbine, it spins a series of blades before exiting your vehicle through the exhaust pipe. Turbocharges can convert kinetic energy from these rotations into mechanical energy used to fuel your compressor.
Your compressor is responsible for intaking air, pressurizing it, and feeding it to your engine. Air is required for your combustion chamber to burn fuel to power your vehicle.
Variable-geometry turbochargers are designed to be flexible as conditions change. VGTs utilize vanes on your turbine wheels that can open and close depending on an engine's needs.
High speeds require a more significant boost, and a VTG can accommodate a higher aspect ratio. VGTs will adjust to maximize the exhaust flow and maintain the necessary boost pressure. This avoids choking the engine and creates a smoother performance overall.
Lower speeds require a lower aspect ratio, but your engine must still boost to run. VGTs restrict the exhaust flow while increasing your turbine power and turbine boost.
VGT turbo cleaning and restoration is vital to keeping your car running smoothly. When soot, ash, or other physical exhaust accumulates in your engine, it's essential to clear it away to avoid costly repairs.
Our team at DPF Alternatives cleans and restores your vehicle's exhaust system to a like-new condition. Using the power of ultrasonic technology, DPF Alternatives ensures your car will run for many years. Combine this with our lifetime warranty, and it's easy to see why DPF Alternatives is the best place to service your vehicle.
A turbocharger is the part of your engine powered by exhaust gasses. It adds power to your engine on a needed basis by pressurizing and feeding air for successful fuel combustion.
When exhaust gas enters your engine turbine, it spins a series of blades before exiting your vehicle through the exhaust pipe. Turbocharges can convert kinetic energy from these rotations into mechanical energy used to fuel your compressor.
Your compressor is responsible for intaking air, pressurizing it, and feeding it to your engine. Air is required for your combustion chamber to burn fuel to power your vehicle.
Variable-geometry turbochargers are designed to be flexible as conditions change. VGTs utilize vanes on your turbine wheels that can open and close depending on an engine's needs.
High speeds require a more significant boost, and a VTG can accommodate a higher aspect ratio. VGTs will adjust to maximize the exhaust flow and maintain the necessary boost pressure. This avoids choking the engine and creates a smoother performance overall.
Lower speeds require a lower aspect ratio, but your engine must still boost to run. VGTs restrict the exhaust flow while increasing your turbine power and turbine boost.