Can a car have 4 turbos?

Apart from BMW's Euro-spec 750d and X5 M50d (which have the same engine as the M550d), the only other current production car with quad turbos is the 1500-hp Bugatti Chiron.
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Is it possible to have 4 turbos?

BMW is the only automaker besides Bugatti that offers a production automobile with four turbochargers.
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What is the most amount of turbos on a car?

It's totally real—and way more elaborate than you'd imagine. This week, video surfaced of something truly outrageous: A giant 12.3-liter V16 engine, wearing four turbochargers, maxing out an engine dyno at an indicated 4515 horsepower.
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How many turbos can you have?

Automobile manufacturers rarely use more than two turbochargers.
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Can you have more than 2 turbos on a car?

A twin-turbocharger works by using two turbochargers of the same size to force air into the engine's cylinders to add extra horsepower. The exhaust gases are recycled, split between the two turbos, and usually combined in a shared inlet before entering cylinders.
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How many turbos can you put in an engine?

Automobile manufacturers rarely use more than two turbochargers.
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Can you have too many turbos?

If your car doesn't run on special effects, then too much boost can be a bad thing. You could blow a head gasket, hit the limits of your fuel system, or overheat the incoming air so much that you actually lose power.
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Is there a triple turbo?

As carmakers downsize internal-combustion engines, they have to balance increased efficiency with the performance that many buyers demand. Volvo is proving that there is plenty of performance to be wrung out of its four-cylinder Drive-E engines.
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Can a 4 cylinder have twin-turbo?

For four-cylinder engines and straight-six engines, both turbochargers can be mounted to a single exhaust manifold. The aim of using parallel twin-turbos is to reduce turbo lag by being able to use smaller turbochargers than if a single turbocharger was used for the engine.
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What is twin-turbo?

Basically, it's exactly what it sounds like. It's when an engine has two turbochargers pushing extra compressed air into the combustion chamber to get the “boost”. The turbochargers can be different sizes and can be laid out in different configurations to get the final effect you want.
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How many HP can a turbo add?

A turbo can increase an engine's horsepower by 30 to 40 percent or about 70 to 150 HP.
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Can a car have 5000 horsepower?

These are drag racing numbers; the only other car we're aware of promising 5,000 horsepower is the hilarious Alieno Arcanum, a Bulgarian Batmobile allegedly being built from a very impressive hole in the ground in a tiny, ramshackle town near the Greek border. Why would you need that kind of power?
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Is there a V24 engine?

A V24 engine is a 24-cylinder piston engine where two banks of twelve cylinders are arranged in a V configuration around a common crankshaft. The majority of V24 engines, however, have been "dual V12" engines where two separate V12 engines are placed in line with each other.
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Can you turbo a V12?

“Our head of engine programs told me it would be absolutely nuts to [put a] turbocharger on the V12, so the answer is no. It [will be] naturally aspirated, with a hybrid [system],” the sweater-loving CEO told Autocar. But those immediate years have passed, and, sadly, so has Marchionne.
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Is there a V16 engine?

The only known use of a V16 engine in the post-World War II era is the British Racing Motors (BRM) V16 engine used in Formula One racing from 1950 to 1955. The engine was a 1.5 L (91 cu in) supercharged design, which was unsuccessful despite its high power output.
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Are all Subarus turbo?

It's only offered with a 2.5-liter normally-aspirated Boxer engine. All other Subaru models have been upgraded with a new turbocharged engine, or will be soon.
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Is a v4 turbo faster than a V6?

Modern turbocharged four-cylinder engines, when engineered properly, will either beat or match a naturally aspirated V6 in almost every category. Turbo-fours are lighter, more efficient, and can be more powerful than a naturally aspirated V6. The only thing that a V6 will always do better is towing capacity.
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Is V6 better than v4?

In general, you will get more fuel economy from a 4-cylinder engine. You will typically get more power and performance from a 6-cylinder engine. If you are in the market for a smaller car, you will likely have a 4-cylinder engine. For towing, 6-cylinders would be the way to go.
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Does BMW have turbo?

Innovative petrol and diesel engines with BMW TwinPower Turbo technology form the centrepiece of every BMW. They combine the latest injection systems, fully variable performance control and innovative turbocharger technology.
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What cars have quad turbo?

Apart from BMW's Euro-spec 750d and X5 M50d (which have the same engine as the M550d), the only other current production car with quad turbos is the 1500-hp Bugatti Chiron.
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How does a quad turbo work?

Quad Turbos

Quad Turbo systems work very similar to a Parallel or Twin Turbo system. They use 4 Turbos of the same size. Usually these types of systems are reserved for V12 or V16 engines. They have the required exhaust flow from 3 or 4 cyclinders.
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How does a triple turbo setup work?

Why a triple-turbo setup? Trent explains that (compared to a standard compound-turbo setup) the triples use two smaller turbos that spool up quicker to feed the factory high-pressure turbo, which results in them coming on twice as fast. “It's very efficient using expelled heat to drive the turbo,” Trent added.
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Do turbos break easily?

The turbocharger itself is not uncommon to fail. The more parts, the more can go wrong. At higher mileage, as the cylinder walls and pistons rings wear out, higher combustion chamber pressure results in increased pressure inside the engine crankcase.
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Why is my turbo glowing red?

Turbo chargers are made of iron. When iron gets hot, it glows red. This effect is called red heat - you can see the colours or iron and the effect of red here. Turbo chargers get hot because hot exhaust gases flow through the manifold then the turbo.
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Do turbos shorten engine life?

Turbochargers, Supercharges, and Nitrous all create higher cylinder pressures. This DOES reduce engine life ... PERIOD. Turbos and Superchargers make more heat, and heat reduces an engine's life ...
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