The Turbine Pressure Sensor monitors the pressure of the air entering the turbine of a turbocharger. This measurement is critical for optimizing the performance of a turbocharged engine. By providing real-time data to the Engine Control Unit (ECU), the sensor helps in adjusting the turbocharger’s operation to ensure optimal boost levels and engine efficiency. Accurate readings from this sensor enable the ECU to manage fuel injection and boost pressure effectively, which can improve engine performance, fuel efficiency, and emissions control. The sensor is designed to withstand high temperatures and pressures typical of turbocharger environments.
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| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Component | Turbine Pressure Sensor |
| Function | Measures air pressure in the turbocharger turbine |
| Measurement Type | Piezoelectric/Strain Gauge |
| Applications | Turbocharged engines |
| Materials | High temperature and pressure resistant |
| Importance | Optimizes turbocharger performance, improves engine efficiency and emissions |
















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