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  • @gokulvlogs491
    @gokulvlogs491 Год назад +86

    There is a wrong information in your video.
    Mis information: Turbocharger doesn't send exhaust gases to engine.. also wastegate isnt meant to control the exhaust gases delivery into engine
    Actual purpose: Turbocharger uses the exhaust gases energy to run the one end of turbine which in turns rotates the other end of the compressor side. Compressor side sucks & compresses the air from outside, high pressure leads to high temperature so the compressed fresh air goes to intercooler and then to the engine.
    Waste gate mechanism is to limit the boost pressure based on the engine critical rpm.. waste gate lets the gases out to the exhaust to reduce or control the turbine rpm/boost pressure..
    There is a separate system called EGR unit which recirculates the exhaust gas to engine to reduce the NoX levels.. @motowagon

    • @motowagon
      @motowagon  Год назад +29

      Hello MotoFam, Regarding the gas recirculation this explanation is correct as I mentioned it in a different way.

    • @ProudSouthIndian
      @ProudSouthIndian Год назад +3

      The function of turbocharger is well explained in a crisp manner. Well said and exact. 🎉

    • @SivachandranKabilan
      @SivachandranKabilan Год назад +5

      That's exactly right. I was going to reply to Moto bro's comment but it is gone now. Good to see him accept his miscommunication and pin this comment. It was right exactly on 9 min 13 seconds. @motowagon happy to be part of this family.

    • @deepakbt007
      @deepakbt007 Год назад +5

      ​@@motowagonno sir u mentioned exhausted gas get cooled from intercooler and recirculated back to engine..this is not correct explanation.... kindly correct ur mistake

    • @rex-thegermanshepherd4067
      @rex-thegermanshepherd4067 Год назад +2

      This is the correct explanation

  • @pasupathi752
    @pasupathi752 Год назад +5

    கடைசியா சொன்னிங்க பாருங்க அதான் முக்கியமான தகவல். Well
    Scheduled Maintaining &Particularly
    Engine Manufacturer recommended
    grade Oil its a matter.thank-you sir வாங்க அடுத்த வீடியோகுள்ள போகலாம்.😁👌👍👋

  • @gowtamraajshanmugam9315
    @gowtamraajshanmugam9315 Год назад +18

    @MotoWagen A slight change in your explanation, the exhaust gas will not be feeded into the engine through compressor. Instead the exhaust gas will drive the compressor to sucks in the atmospheric air and compress and send it to the engine through intercooler because the exhaust gas has only carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide, particulate matter but to burn the fuel it needs oxygen which it will get it from atmospheric air.

  • @RaviSankar-zi8iv
    @RaviSankar-zi8iv Год назад +8

    Driving method of turbo vehicle is well explained. That's the ultimate purpose of the video. Thank you Mr. Azir. Keep rocking the scientific/mechanical basics of the car engines. God bless you.

  • @loganathann7939
    @loganathann7939 Год назад +5

    I have learned about how to handle a turbo 3 cylinder engine from your review. It makes some clarity in buying a 3 cy turbo engine.

  • @BennyAlexander
    @BennyAlexander 11 месяцев назад

    மிகச் சிறப்பாகவே சொல்லி இருக்கிறீர்கள். இதுவரை அதிக ஆக்டேன் பெட்ரோல் பயன்படுத்தவில்லை. காரணம் புரிந்தது. இனி பயன்படுத்துகிறேன். நன்றி சகோதரரே.

  • @drrajasundar
    @drrajasundar 17 дней назад

    Driving my 1.0 TSI Polo since 2 years…simply love it… the growl, performance and torque… the moment turbo opens…simply sweet!

  • @nagoorkhan6682
    @nagoorkhan6682 Год назад +2

    Your explanations about turbo is excellent, easy to understand, but Technically Some different commands, most of comments says you are perfect
    Plz continue with some more technical videos

  • @tanjaidina
    @tanjaidina Год назад +4

    Hi Bro, Thanks for the video.
    I am using i10 Nios Turbo Engine, i have followed all of your explanined method ,also i have using HP Power instead of Normal. Overall 16000 km crossed, working perfectly. Friends pl do not underestimate the Turbo functionalities. Its worth and reliable also.

    • @ThangasamyS
      @ThangasamyS Год назад

      What is your milage for per litre

    • @raveendhana7084
      @raveendhana7084 Год назад

      At the end of the day in a three cylinder, you are making the engine to produce the same power a 4 cylinder 1.5 might produce, at the end of the day the three cylinder turbo has lot of complicated parts compared to a 4 cylinder NA, so reliability largely depends on how we drive, plus maintenance etc but still chances of failure is high

    • @manikandana5430
      @manikandana5430 Год назад

      ​@@ThangasamySFor me City 14, Highway upto 21

    • @karthikm7063
      @karthikm7063 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@raveendhana7084 true tubro will failure will happen. It's unnecessarily complicated. It will also start to burn oil compared to normal engine. Maintenance is extremely important for a turbo engine.

    • @raveendhana7084
      @raveendhana7084 11 месяцев назад

      @@karthikm7063 yenna doing 16000kms in 1 or 2 years Vera and sustaining the same performance and reliability for 10-15 years is an another issue

  • @naguok
    @naguok Год назад +44

    I went to brezza instead of nexon just because of 4cylinder NA. Their is no replacement for displacement

    • @karthiknetworking2415
      @karthiknetworking2415 Год назад +5

      I went for nexon for this purpose only

    • @StarkEdits11
      @StarkEdits11 Год назад +8

      There is a 4 cylinder engine in Nexon diesel. It is much more powerful.

    • @vigneshsunder1982
      @vigneshsunder1982 Год назад +6

      I went for the Hyundai's TGDI just for its performance, burst of torque. NA's can never come near Turbo.

    • @naguok
      @naguok Год назад +3

      @StarkEdits11 i liked nexon diesel but wanted a petrol engine. So went with brezza. Butter smooth engine which is worry free as its NV with 1.5 L engine

    • @harikrishnanthirugnanam6009
      @harikrishnanthirugnanam6009 Год назад +1

      Maruti also going to give 3 cylinder in future.

  • @venkatesansundaram8325
    @venkatesansundaram8325 Год назад

    What u said about turbo petrol was currect in my experience with my VW Polo 3 cylinder Pro
    I got in and overage 580 Km for 30 lit petrol
    Thankyou

  • @naglaks9495
    @naglaks9495 Год назад +2

    @ 9:10 - 9:20 wrong story...
    I will tell the true story: 1. we expand exhaust gas in a small gas turbine. 2. Gas turbine in turn rotates the compressor 3. Compressor sucks air from atmosphere and compressed it. 4. Compressed air is cooled down in an intercooler then it enters to the combustion chamber.
    Story a short a sollrennu sollitu thappa sollitengale bro...
    But Good Work...👍

  • @jonathang500
    @jonathang500 3 месяца назад

    Really clarified to not choose trubo if you are gonna drive in b2b predominantly.. Thank you asir bro..

  • @AshrafKhan-lv5dp
    @AshrafKhan-lv5dp Год назад

    Bro, you have good knowledge in automobile so you can open consulting office buying and selling used car s. So many people were cheated by purchasing and selling their unit. It will used them your help.❤

  • @sivakumars7775
    @sivakumars7775 Год назад

    Thankyou all information good i am using nexon petrol 2000rpm 90 to110
    Awesome highway drive

  • @pkscorpion1433
    @pkscorpion1433 Год назад

    Wow ....what a timing of this video. Booked Venue N line Turbo DCT, waiting for delivery in December.

  • @santhoshmurthy1508
    @santhoshmurthy1508 Год назад +1

    நீங்கள் சொல்வது கிட்டத்தட்ட சரியான பதில்.
    ஆனால் மூன்று சிலிண்டர் இன்ஜின்கள் தயாரிப்பது எரிபொருள் சிக்கனுக்கு.
    ஆனால் இன்ஜின் தரம் இருக்காது. மூன்று சிலிண்டர் இன்ஜின்னை தவிர்ப்பது நல்லது

  • @sathishk.c.654
    @sathishk.c.654 Год назад

    Very good explanation Asir sir.. I bought 3 cylinder turbo without knowing this internal engineering.
    This is helpful to maintain the car for longer duration

  • @2sendil
    @2sendil Год назад +1

    I own nissan magnite turbo i have felt what you said, i wasn't aware of the technology behind it now I know.

  • @khailash_gajendran
    @khailash_gajendran Год назад +13

    The only guy who explains the engineering behind our daily cars . Great job sir . Great video for true petrolheads

  • @rjeyapaul
    @rjeyapaul 10 месяцев назад

    Very good technical content. Although technical details were poked holes by experts in the comments, This is rare in some of the well known Indian auto youtubers. They explain it from a user point of view. But this one from an engineer point of view. It's good. And that too in tamil.
    Btw are normal fuel octane level is 95. If not lookslike we can't buy turbo petrol engine cars

  • @puviyarasup3377
    @puviyarasup3377 Год назад +8

    One thing,,,,
    Exhaust gas spin the turbine,,,,another side fresh air gets compressed and injected to ignition chamber,,,,,
    But asir said,,,, exhaust gas itself compressed means,already carbon monoxide s der,,,,how ignition will complete properly,,,,,,,
    Pls again explain turbo mechanism again .....

    • @arunkris7299
      @arunkris7299 Год назад +1

      Yes correct

    • @naveen00755
      @naveen00755 Год назад +2

      Exactly correct, I'm wondering how exhaust gas is sent back to the cylinder 😳

    • @Raveendhana
      @Raveendhana Год назад +2

      A turbo charger has a Shaft which has a turbine in one end and a compressor on the other end, like a turbine in a dam where electricity is generated by water splashing on the turbine and moving it, the same way the exhaust gases is used to move the turbine and that runs the compressor the compressor, the turbos compressor side is connected to the engines intake side, so it's the air from the intake side is being compressed and not the engines exhaust

  • @sathishradhika
    @sathishradhika Год назад

    Asir sir nobody can explain like you what a detail information about 3 cylinder, fabulous 👌

  • @Gunal_DesinguRaja
    @Gunal_DesinguRaja Год назад +7

    Ceramic coating advantage & disadvantage detail's Video upload pannuga sir

  • @gowthamtamilmaran8636
    @gowthamtamilmaran8636 Год назад +2

    good and much needed explanation on the turbo engineering brother..👌

  • @balamurugansivakumar9233
    @balamurugansivakumar9233 Год назад +2

    I have Hyundai venue SX turbo IMT model, this video is very useful to me. You explained very well about 1 litre turbo engine , and also explained about the importance of engine running for few minutes. Expecting more good videos from you like this!!

  • @srinathrajmohan
    @srinathrajmohan Год назад +2

    Very well explained. Thank you Moto Wagon team.

  • @girishrajeswarijeba1413
    @girishrajeswarijeba1413 Год назад +1

    Super review bro,,, Very good explanation 👌👌❤❤👍

  • @MOOVENDAN
    @MOOVENDAN Год назад

    Wonderful content. All these years, I was confused, but now I'm very clear

  • @saibalaji109
    @saibalaji109 Год назад +2

    Good job , Great effort ur explanation need and clean keep it up👌👌

  • @ayyaswamymohanbabu9911
    @ayyaswamymohanbabu9911 11 месяцев назад +1

    Turbo function is to compress the atmospheric air and supply to engine through inter cooler fir oxygen to get efficiency

  • @ProperQA-bp2vq
    @ProperQA-bp2vq 7 месяцев назад

    Super sir clearly explained new car buyers
    Kindly like this provide video nexon petrol turbo engine explanation

  • @thangavelu.kthangavelu.k5406
    @thangavelu.kthangavelu.k5406 11 месяцев назад

    சரியான தெளிவான விளக்கம்

  • @karthik27190
    @karthik27190 Год назад +1

    My skoda slavia 1.0 tsi gives decent mileage and good power delivery 👍

  • @rex-thegermanshepherd4067
    @rex-thegermanshepherd4067 Год назад +4

    I have i20 turbo dct works like a charm excellent engg... the way dct works awesome got some important advice from this video like let the engine run for few more minutes... awesome bro... any how the flywheel and balancing parts of the engine are not like 4 cylinders can u tell about balancing of reciprocating masses in 3 cylinders anna?

    • @Raveendhana
      @Raveendhana Год назад +1

      The vibration is one of the main concern for the three cylinder engine, that is reduced by adding a balancer Shaft, or in case of a tsi from vw they use a hollow piston, forged crankshaft etc

  • @visakhsaji1819
    @visakhsaji1819 Год назад +3

    Anna super video.❤ But you forgot to mention what kind of buyers should go for Naturally Aspirated pettol and turbo petrol.

    • @Raveendhana
      @Raveendhana Год назад +3

      Only city usage NA better, a three cylinder turbo always better for more highway usage as the engine will be less laboured at lower rpm, even a 4 cylinder turbo will be less laboured in city as the 4 cylinder by default produces enough power to not to labour much at lowerer rpm.

    • @visakhsaji1819
      @visakhsaji1819 Год назад +2

      @@Raveendhana Thank you!👍

  • @sunilsasidharan8644
    @sunilsasidharan8644 Год назад

    Very nice video. Catering to the expectation of the buyers. Whoever picked the topic - Great Job

  • @shaymhemanthshyam7771
    @shaymhemanthshyam7771 6 месяцев назад

    Just wanted to say that your content and presentation are always superb. Keep up the great work!

  • @srikumaran3707
    @srikumaran3707 Год назад +10

    பயன்பாட்டை பொறுத்து நம்பலாம் 😊

  • @c.a.narayannarayan141
    @c.a.narayannarayan141 4 месяца назад

    Thanks a lot. I drive both venue turbo 3 cylinders and 2007 santro 4 cylinders manual. While venue is alright with dct, i feel that santro is more smooth with 4 cylinders . Maybe because one cylinder is always firing, while in 3 cylinders, in four stroke engine a cylinder is missing for the fourth stroke. Maybe this’s reason for some vibration

  • @GbMuthu
    @GbMuthu Год назад +2

    While your emphasis on 3 cylinder petrol engines is correct, turbocharging such engines is a thing of the past.
    NA is best. From the perspective of efficiency & cost. If there has to be an auxiliary boost then a mild hybrid Integrated Starter Generator is more at home in such engines rather than a turbocharger.
    I like to think of an ISG as a friend in need. It provides assistance during the torque challenged regions of the ICE and a turbocharger as a fair wheather friend. It also comes to its elements at about the same time the ICE has.
    Honestly a turbocharger is a diesel domine product or maybe used in sports applications.✌️

    • @vigneshsunder1982
      @vigneshsunder1982 Год назад

      When turbo got introduced in diesel, this was the same thought at that time. But NA diesel got extinct decades ago and the Turbo diesels were the hot selling engines.
      The same fate is for NA petrols as well in the near future.

    • @GbMuthu
      @GbMuthu Год назад

      @@vigneshsunder1982 I beg to differ, dude. In diesel engines the turbocharger force-feeds only air. In-order to increase the combustion temperature. Whereas in a petrol engine the turbocharger force-feeds fuel-air mix which leads to its short-circuit release as engine speed increases. This decreases the efficiency of an already inefficient petrol engine.😊

    • @Raveendhana
      @Raveendhana Год назад

      Petrol turbos are only new to India and it's been in use for a long time abroad, in India the power never exceeded 90hp or even 100hp, now high performance petrol heads are coming out more, plus the goverment with its un clear policy they are downsizing engines, so they are mooting these small engines, a three cylinder has to be turbo charged to produce the desired power. As far the alternate tech specially the hybrids the goverment is simply not ready to reduce the taxes, and hybrids does not work exactly like turbos though

  • @arunkajendran5530
    @arunkajendran5530 Год назад

    Well explained as much as simplified and technical aspects touches. Great effort useful video.👍🏻

  • @sriharij4596
    @sriharij4596 11 месяцев назад +4

    Definitely manufacturers havent matched 3 cylinder engines with 4 cylinder engines. i drove i10 kappa 1.2 for 10 years and is now driving magnite 3 cylinder. you will not get even close to that driving experience. while he knows a lot i dont know why he talks good abt 3 cylinder engines. 4 cylinder petrol engine are a breeze to drive

    • @sivav3628
      @sivav3628 4 месяца назад

      Select a IMT or automatic..... you will get a better experience

  • @Sarathkumar-dn2cd
    @Sarathkumar-dn2cd Год назад

    Nice Explanation Bro. It's very helpful to who is confusion to get a 3C Turbo or 4C NA.

  • @alluallu3233
    @alluallu3233 Год назад +1

    Waiting for compass harrier hector comparison video... Nermayana motofam💚

  • @subachandraraja6998
    @subachandraraja6998 3 месяца назад

    Way of present this review really good and appreciate u.
    Thanku motowagen

  • @umakanthan76
    @umakanthan76 8 месяцев назад

    Nice information. However, you might want to re-look at what you said at 8:05 about the hot exhaust gases being fed into the engine cylinder. That is never the case. The exhaust is used to drive the turbocharger. The turbocharger consists of a turbine wheel and a compressor wheel connected by a shaft. The hot exhaust is used to spin the turbine wheel. The wastegate is typically pressure-sensitive (or ECU controlled) and is used to divert excess exhaust gases away from the turbine wheel so that it does not end up spinning too fast. Now, once the turbine wheel spins fast enough, the other end which comprises the compressor wheel will spin fast enough to pressurize the intake air and send the compressed air into the cylinder. Which is why, manufacturers specify the RPM from where the turbocharger kicks in. This is basically the RPM where the turbine wheel and hence the compressor wheel spins fast enough to compress the air effectively for everything to work.

    • @motowagon
      @motowagon  8 месяцев назад

      Yes brother. Thank you 👍

  • @bmw867
    @bmw867 Год назад +1

    ❤❤Honda ivtec engines perform well without any turbo technology

    • @Raveendhana
      @Raveendhana Год назад +1

      Here the thing is three cylinder cannot be powerful without turbos, but I vtec is a 4 cylinder here, and it can be made more powerful if turbo is added, like similar to the cretas 1.5 mpi which does 115 hp, and the turbo charged version does 160 hp

  • @thirumalr333
    @thirumalr333 Год назад

    Hi sir, also promote how safety rating is important for cars. Everyone is just purchasing cheap cars without knowing how important safety is. So car makers should openly mention the safety ratings in their promotion.

  • @TechiesLife
    @TechiesLife Год назад +10

    Four cyclinder NA is a trouble free long living engine. It would be good if we get four cylinder turbo petrol engine which is of less vibration and better reliable than a three cylinder turbo. I am a big fan of four cylinder na 1) extremely silent 2) ease of use at city/bumber to bumber traffic. Not sure how many of you agree, in my view cars with heavier engine are more stable than the lighter ones.

    • @Raveendhana
      @Raveendhana Год назад +1

      Yes 4 cylinder or a 4 cylinder turbo is always more reliable, and three cylinder turbo too can be made more reliable but it's about how it's designed too but that's costly and India is price sensitive.

    • @prathyumnanelangovan2398
      @prathyumnanelangovan2398 Год назад

      There's nothing to deny!, since the cylinders are in even number. Yes! The more the heaveier it was more the life it'll be !

    • @Raveendhana
      @Raveendhana Год назад

      @@prathyumnanelangovan2398 it's not only about weight bro, it's about balancing and even numbers are more balanced, thus less vibration

    • @TechiesLife
      @TechiesLife Год назад

      @Raveendhana true. In case of 3 cylinder engine weight will reduce. While we apply brake at higher speeds can feel the difference. I was using fiesta classic diesel were I can feel the stability. Now while using Scross petrol higher speeds don't feel the same confidence as fiesta. I know there are other factors like high seating more GC affects stability but heavy engine at front is also a factor

    • @balasubramanianh6843
      @balasubramanianh6843 3 месяца назад

      NA engine better for city bumper to bumper drive as it have better response than TC engine. However on highway steady run TC will have better performance

  • @nagarajansubramanian478
    @nagarajansubramanian478 Год назад

    Hi Ashir bro, Well explained and simply superb to give engineering details which anyone can follow 😊

  • @deleepkumar4722
    @deleepkumar4722 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent review about 3 cylinder engine with turbo

  • @kathirvel53
    @kathirvel53 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this Great video about turbo usage.

  • @BENJAMINKNADAR
    @BENJAMINKNADAR Год назад +1

    1.2,1.5NA....4cylinder Engines Performance quality reliability durability any brand's which provides..

    • @Raveendhana
      @Raveendhana Год назад

      1.5 brezza, and 1.5 form creta, seltos, elevate. Generally the 1.2 4 NA has less power.

    • @BENJAMINKNADAR
      @BENJAMINKNADAR Год назад

      @@Raveendhana Above mentioned secnorio below 80kmpl ..

    • @Raveendhana
      @Raveendhana Год назад

      @@BENJAMINKNADAR not sure about your point, any 1.5 are not throttle sensitive like the turbos or the autos, in city a creta 1.5 Manual will give you around 9, 10, 11 if driven smoothly, and highways 90-100 14-15 , with occasional 120, 130s.

  • @haydenbarry4643
    @haydenbarry4643 Год назад +11

    Bro I'm Hayden from coimbatore
    I'm studying 9th now
    I have an idea of making an electric enthusiast engine car
    I have the plans of the car.I will send the plan by today
    I request you for helps
    Concept: It's an electric car but with engine sound.
    •Engine runs by magnetic power and copper coils.
    •Its made up of aluminium alloy
    •Inline 4 cylinder engine
    Profit to buy:• No pollution
    • Enthusiastic sound
    • No electric car feel
    Pls,can you find any leath to make engine parts of aluminium material

  • @vinodkumarloganathan7418
    @vinodkumarloganathan7418 Год назад

    Well explained even i had same doubts these many days

  • @kmjinnah1
    @kmjinnah1 11 месяцев назад

    Well explained by the 3 cylinders turbo petrol engine
    Thank you sir

  • @parameshparamesh7738
    @parameshparamesh7738 11 месяцев назад +1

    16-valve DOHC with Direct Fuel Injection, Turbocharger and Variable Valve Timing 👈 buy this engine 👈

  • @sundaresanviswanathan7813
    @sundaresanviswanathan7813 Год назад +1

    Nice explanation easily understood

  • @tamiltechrockers6007
    @tamiltechrockers6007 Год назад +1

    Vera level topic asir bro 🎉

  • @nagarajindiran5452
    @nagarajindiran5452 Год назад

    Hi Asir, Thank you for your insights about cars. Kindly check your explanation of turbo. Out put of EGR is fed into turbo alone with fresh air.

  • @HaRishKumarVasu
    @HaRishKumarVasu Год назад

    Really wonderful explanation anna. I request you to do the same for nature aspirant engines as well. Like how one should drive for optimal efficiency, and what are tge do’s and don’t’s.
    Whatever said and done. Your videos are awesome. Please continue the good work.
    Thanks again!

  • @vijayakumarg2057
    @vijayakumarg2057 Год назад

    Overall, the content of this video is awesome and thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us Bro. Great explanation and communication from you are the key factors I observed in your videos. The purpose of turbo engine is to provide higher torque and power for wider range of RPM and that too from the lower RPM. This enables the driver to build the acceleration and utilise the full potential of an engine quickly which gives him the feel of fun to drive! Like you pinpointed about the driving style of cruising at lower rpm with higher load, it degrades the performance and makes the smaller engine to cry! But with right shifting of gears and throttling, we can build faster acceleration and improve the fuel efficiency! Once again, keep the good work up with further more videos!

  • @bharathanbindu1605
    @bharathanbindu1605 Год назад +1

    Excellent explanation about turbochargers Petrol engines
    We have a plan to buying Taigun
    1 ltr automatic car
    Thank you so much sir
    For your very precious video
    I’m Bharathan from BINDU appalams in Chennai

    • @PrithiviRaja
      @PrithiviRaja Год назад +1

      Bindu Appalam Owner ah anga Work panringla..

  • @chandrakanth9552
    @chandrakanth9552 9 месяцев назад

    Well informative & superb 💥

  • @anandhaveln3609
    @anandhaveln3609 Год назад +3

    Good work and explanation, but can you give a video comparing the 3 cylinder turbo engine and 4 cylinder na engine. It would be good while buying a new car.

    • @Raveendhana
      @Raveendhana Год назад +1

      Three cylinder engine firing angle is different from a 4 cylinder, 4 cylinder is more even balanced engine thus vibrates less, three cylinder vibrates more so need tech to reduce the vibration, there are more factors that affect the life of a three cylinder and measures to be taken to improve the life, a three cylinder makes less power than a 4 cylinder, to compensate that a turbo charger is used to improve combustion and maximum power output

    • @RohanSanjith
      @RohanSanjith 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@Raveendhana1.0 TSI doesn't vibrate much, it's much more refined.

    • @Raveendhana
      @Raveendhana 11 месяцев назад

      @@RohanSanjith good then, when thinking longterm for me it's a question of a 1.5ivtec vs 1 liter tsi

    • @Raveendhana
      @Raveendhana 11 месяцев назад

      @@RohanSanjith that's because the 1 liter tsi is a patented one with forged crankshaft and hollow connecting rods to reduce vibration. But when I go for longterm been a contention for me

  • @shankarguru8428
    @shankarguru8428 Год назад +1

    Fantastic Professor.

  • @rajendrakumar-io3xh
    @rajendrakumar-io3xh Год назад +1

    Useful video bro....👏👏

  • @shahulhameed886
    @shahulhameed886 Год назад +1

    Nice content bro 🎉, keep it up

  • @parthibanmanoharan2096
    @parthibanmanoharan2096 Год назад

    Well explained for the common man, bro !!

  • @VikramGT7455
    @VikramGT7455 Год назад

    Turbo means: Exhaust gas will rotate a rotary compressor(called turbo) to let compressed atmospheric air into the engine for more power.

  • @balanjohn7700
    @balanjohn7700 Год назад

    Try to understand specific fuel consumption and talk about mileage. Ask the hyundai dealer the sfc chart of the very particular engine and display it in your reviews. Good go ahead

  • @johngalt7159
    @johngalt7159 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the informative video 👍

  • @sureshkumar-gy1ye
    @sureshkumar-gy1ye 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the excellent presentation.

  • @mohanplays
    @mohanplays 11 месяцев назад

    Super video 👌great explanation

  • @chandrashekarr9390
    @chandrashekarr9390 Год назад

    In GDI engines the compressed fuel is injected directly into the cylinder.. there isn't adequate mixing with intake air.. resulting in inadequate burning of the fuel injected. As a result GDI engines suffer more carbon deposits on the valves , injectors and piston crown...(mpfi has the advantage of spraying air fuel mixture at the back of the intake valve... thus keeping it clean) Resulting in excess heating and frequent maintenance
    Carbon build-up on the tip of the injector can restrict fuel delivery causing the engine to run lean, in other words too much air and not enough fuel. This can cause several issues such as rough idle, misfires, poor fuel economy and increased emissions.
    Initially I had planned to buy Kia Sonet GDI..IMT.. after knowing of above, I bought MPFI Brezza smart hybrid.

    • @raveendhana7084
      @raveendhana7084 Год назад

      You are just saying the opposite, gdis main aim is to get the air-fuel mixture right that's why according to the throttle right amount of fuel is injected directly into the cylinder and it's always been complimented by the turbo to push high density air for better efficiency. I don't see incomplete combustion there.
      As I agree with your Carbon deposit issue, there is always a manufacturer recommendation for it, for eg Suzuki recommends additives for it's booster jet and the vw group recommends high octane fuel etc
      When the goverment is downsizing the engines, gdis will only become more popular with the smaller turbos, as they cannot get a pefect tune in the mpi turbos specially the three cylinder ones

    • @chandrashekarr9390
      @chandrashekarr9390 Год назад

      @@raveendhana7084 ,GDI engines have this constant problem of carbon deposits on valves.. Much higher than mpfi engines

    • @raveendhana7084
      @raveendhana7084 Год назад +1

      @@chandrashekarr9390 that's because of the way it works, but no other go, you have to follow the manufacturer's recommendations, yenna many customers have been finicky about the turbo lag in non gdi engines plus mileage, that's why the nexon mpi turbo been bashed heavily

  • @Ravi-p7l7t
    @Ravi-p7l7t Год назад

    Nalla payanuĺla good review sir arumai. Sir oru doubt, cng engine car evvalavu km guaranty odum

  • @SyedNizamudeen
    @SyedNizamudeen Год назад

    Turbos are definitely efficient on highways with light pedal driving. It'll return better FE than NA If not ridden hard.
    Turbos don't return over 11 km/l in real time even in less crowded cities.
    Even a sub 1,000 kilo nios Turbo is like that.
    On the other hand, even if diesels are ridden enthusiastically, they return 16 kmpl hands down even in city traffic and can return 20-21 kmpl realistically in the highways if ridden even between 110-120 kmph. That's the case with general 1.5 Diesels and car weight under 1300 Kg.

    • @raveendhana7084
      @raveendhana7084 Год назад

      The three cylinder turbos are more finikey than a 4 cylinder turbo mainly a turbo is used in a 4 cylinder to increase the existing power and the 4 cylinder by itself produces enough power, but three cylinder cannot, that's why these is mileage fluctuation in three cylinder turbos more, many are selling their three cylinder turbo cars, in 15k 20k kilometers itself

  • @ArunPradeep-u8b
    @ArunPradeep-u8b Год назад +1

    Scorpio n ride and handling pathi oru video podunga bro....

  • @afneenofficial7034
    @afneenofficial7034 Год назад

    Good that you picked this content

  • @SS-du4lw
    @SS-du4lw 11 месяцев назад

    3 cylinder engine
    Vibration அதிகம்
    Engine over load ஆகுவதால்‌ engine life குறைவு.......!!🎉

  • @karthickjack565
    @karthickjack565 Год назад

    Bro you are my knowledge factory for car.

  • @kumartvr4743
    @kumartvr4743 Год назад

    Well explained about Turbo thanks 👍

  • @haripraveen1308
    @haripraveen1308 Год назад +6

    @motowagon You mentioned one point right. Turbo petrol 3 cyl engines would not give great mileage if driven in very low rpms sedatively. It need to have a optimal rpm for it burn the fuel completely and generate more power. More power generation will result in greater mobility which will lead to good mileage.
    I have personally experienced this in my 1ltr tsi engine. It need to be driven around 2.2-2.5 rpm where i see increase in mileage

    • @Raveendhana
      @Raveendhana Год назад +1

      That's why it's not suitable for crawling city traffic, more suitable if your usage is more towards the highways, and tsi power delivery is good and the other turbos are worse sometimes in cities

    • @haripraveen1308
      @haripraveen1308 Год назад +1

      @@Raveendhana If we opt for 4 cycl turbo petrols then it will definitely won't be efficient as 3cyl in city drives. You can opt for a hybrid engines if more concerned on efficieny. Coming power delivery, i have driven TGDI of i20 a 3cyl unit and TSI of vw. I don't see any annoying lag which is frustating in city conditions. It's well enough in both engines. Slightly better in low rpms in case of tsi. I also own a 1.6 crdi diesel verna also. On comparison the driveability is not having much noticable difference. Both engines do their job at ease in traffic conditions. Diesel will be slightly efficient like around 2 kmpl difference in city conditions

    • @Raveendhana
      @Raveendhana Год назад +1

      @@haripraveen1308 the lag is not exactly lag per se, comparable to the 1.5 of a brezza or a creta, when you drive a 1.5 the power delivery is linear that while driving in the city it's not bothering most people, specially at the lower rpms where the torque is available at the lower end, where as for a 1 liter turbos or a 1.2 turbo it's always a point waiting the turbo boost to appear, so city crawling is been a issue under the 1700 rpm where it's not laid back, the more you open and close the turbo the more you are labouring the engine that's the point. Between choosing a NA vs a three pot turbo depends on city vs highway ride.

    • @Raveendhana
      @Raveendhana Год назад +1

      Plus we have a rapid 1.6tdi that's torque monster, and my customer feedback been the three cylinder turbos of venue struggle at the hills as he always has to keep the turbo boiling at 2000 - 2500 rpm to overcome that lag, the 1.5 NAs are tractable machines that easy to deal with more linear power delivery. Only time will tell about the three pot turbos reliability

    • @haripraveen1308
      @haripraveen1308 Год назад +1

      @@Raveendhana yes i agree on this regarding the turbo lag. Then this applies for a turbo diesels as well. It's been appreciated and turbo petrols are criticized. We have to evolve on our midset that turbo's will be unreliable. It's a proven tech in diesel and widely adopted in petrol that's it

  • @ThePremeeevlb
    @ThePremeeevlb Год назад +1

    Very useful info brother

  • @ramasamysamy2278
    @ramasamysamy2278 Год назад

    Nice explanation sir. More messages about Turbo petrol engines. Good video. I have one doubt sir how can I drive turbo engines in Bangalore or Chennai. Kindly explain sir.tq

  • @BASKARV-nq8dy
    @BASKARV-nq8dy Год назад +1

    Good review very super Anna

  • @Kavinkumar35737
    @Kavinkumar35737 Год назад

    Valuable content ❤

  • @leebob8369
    @leebob8369 11 месяцев назад

    Well explained 👍🏻

  • @ponnurangamnarendrakumar540
    @ponnurangamnarendrakumar540 Год назад +1

    Engineering aspect is good but the work done by 3 cylinder was more than 4 cylinder Engine .so more wear and tear ,it will show its color when the engine runs 2 lakhs km .This comment is not my personal experience.

    • @Raveendhana
      @Raveendhana Год назад

      If it's more robust na it will do 1 lakh and above but if issues in quality na it won't go more than 1 lakh itself

  • @rajeshbkrish0496
    @rajeshbkrish0496 Год назад +3

    Ippo i20 turbo petrol N line la iruku, with face lift

  • @100319721
    @100319721 Год назад +5

    I am driving tata tigor 3 cyliner engine. Pickup is very low.

    • @gokulakrishnan8466
      @gokulakrishnan8466 Год назад +6

      Its not turbo.

    • @Kumar-xu1gz
      @Kumar-xu1gz Год назад +5

      Poiyum poiyum tata la 3 cylinder engine vaangirukiyae bro 😅😅😅😅 pavam nee

    • @SharkFishSF
      @SharkFishSF Год назад +3

      Don't believe Tata fan bois on the internet, they're teenagers who don't even own cars...

    • @Raveendhana
      @Raveendhana Год назад +2

      Three cylinder engine is less powerful without turbo generally, that's the issue

    • @vsprabhu4859
      @vsprabhu4859 7 месяцев назад

      Tigor is a 4star safety rating and weight of the car is almost 1ton so that's you fell less power

  • @rameenmeerann4876
    @rameenmeerann4876 11 месяцев назад

    Well done brother

  • @cleantechservicesbangalore3213
    @cleantechservicesbangalore3213 10 месяцев назад

    Beautiful explanation

  • @sujayaswinkm
    @sujayaswinkm Год назад

    Good explanation through out the video

  • @mani0376
    @mani0376 Год назад

    Well explained bro 🎉

  • @saravananjguru361
    @saravananjguru361 Месяц назад

    Very good information.

  • @shankar6891
    @shankar6891 Год назад

    Older petrol engines with 4 cylinder is more efficient and better to rework by any mechanic. Bs6 engines has more carbon deposits and more complex for engine longlife. The ratio of petrol and air must be perfect in order to have good engine life.

  • @sriharij4596
    @sriharij4596 11 месяцев назад

    While technology and engineering have improved, manufacturers including magnite haven't matched 1.2 ltr(4 cylinder engine) of 2010 in 2023. If you are buying a 3 cylinder engine with MT you'll not have a decent driving expereince. Especially magnite is very harsh to drive. I am worried he doesn't elaborate on the same. I bought one but will soon change it as I can't drive it happily after driving i10.

  • @bennydass1363
    @bennydass1363 Год назад +1

    bro turbo la speed lock panni drive panrathu pathi definition podunga bro