Turbo 04L253019Q Refurbished

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Turbo 827334-0007 059145654AG

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£680.00

When it comes to performance and power, Audi turbo is a brand that knows how to deliver. And when you add Audi turbocharger into the mix, you take the driving experience to the next level. Turbocharging has become a popular choice among Audi enthusiasts, enhancing both the speed and overall driving dynamics of their vehicles.

A turbocharger, or simply a turbo, is essentially an air compressor that forces more air into the engine's combustion chamber. This results in increased power output and improved overall performance. The concept is simple yet highly effective, allowing for the engine to generate more horsepower without sacrificing fuel efficiency.

How to understand that a turbocharger needs to be replaced?

There are several signs that you can pay attention to in order to understand that you need to replace the turbocharger in your Audi car:

  1. Increased amount of exhaust smoke: If you notice particularly thick or black smoke coming out of the exhaust pipe, it may be a sign of a turbocharger problem. This may be due to oil leakage, fuel combustion or other reasons.
  2. Loss or decrease of engine power: If your car has become less responsive, or you notice a significant loss of power during acceleration, this may also indicate a turbocharger malfunction.

Stages of turbocharger replacement

Replacing a turbocharger is a complex procedure that is best entrusted to a professional mechanic or service centre. However, in general terms, the following steps can be included in the turbocharger replacement process:

  1. Diagnosis of the problem.
  2. Disconnecting the battery.
  3. Dismantling the old turbocharger.
  4. Checking and replacing additional components.
  5. Installing a new turbocharger.
  6. Assembly and inspection. After installing a new turbocharger, the exhaust system will be assembled and the car will be checked. The mechanic will check that there are no leaks, all components are working properly and turbocharging is restored.

Why should you buy a turbine for Audi from us?

Turbo surgery company has been replacing turbochargers for more than ten years. We can provide refurbished turbochargers for all car brands. All our products are ready to install and come with a two-year warranty.