Could you elaborate on the viability of a turbocharged car operating in a non-turbocharged state? Specifically, what happens to the performance, fuel efficiency, and overall operation if the turbocharger is either removed or disabled? Would the car still function normally, albeit with reduced power? Additionally, are there any potential risks or long-term consequences to operating a turbocharged vehicle without its turbocharger, such as engine damage or increased wear and tear? Understanding the implications of such a modification is crucial for anyone considering such a change.
7 answers
TaegeukWarrior
Mon Jul 01 2024
However, the subsequent "but not for long" imposes a limitation.
CryptoKing
Mon Jul 01 2024
This limitation is further explained by the mention of "the damage could get worse."
CherryBlossomPetal
Mon Jul 01 2024
The brevity of the response suggests a direct yet cautious approach.
Leonardo
Mon Jul 01 2024
It implies that the current situation, while tolerable, is not sustainable.
CryptoAce
Mon Jul 01 2024
The advice suggests a temporary allowance, followed by necessary actions to prevent further deterioration.