A turbocharger, also colloquially known as a “turbo” or “turbine,” is a component of an engine designed to increase its power by supplying more air to the engine’s cylinders, enabling a more efficient fuel-air mixture burn. The turbocharger comprises two main parts: a turbine and a compressor, which are connected by a shaft.
Our facility is equipped with advanced tools, including professional balancing machines. We regenerate all models of turbochargers for cars, trucks, and machinery. The regeneration process restores the turbocharger’s efficiency at a fraction of the cost of a new unit, which can range from several hundred to several thousand euro.
Identifying a turbocharger failure on your own can be challenging, so such issues often go unnoticed for some time. Common signs of failure include a decrease in engine power, loud turbine noise, and dark (black or dark blue) exhaust smoke.
Our regeneration process begins with an assessment of any external damage. We then dismantle the turbocharger and thoroughly clean the casing to remove impurities and signs of corrosion. Through precise measurements, we determine which components need replacement and which can be reused. Regardless of wear level, we always replace the rotor bearing, thrust rings, oil flinger, and all sealing elements. After reassembly, we test the turbocharger on a professional pressure testing device. During these tests, the turbocharger accelerates to 40,000 RPM and then to 250,000 RPM, simulating normal operating conditions to ensure optimal performance.”