inultus
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 19, 2004
- 1
I was wondering if this would be feasible:
We all know that turbo "lag" is due to the process of waiting for the turbo(s) to spin up via the exhaust gases flowing through them.
Why couldn't you simply hook electric motors up to the turbos to spin them forcefully, in compliance with the amount which the gas pedal was depressed.
It seems to me that this would get rid of turbo lag. Of course, it would take some tuning and such...
We all know that turbo "lag" is due to the process of waiting for the turbo(s) to spin up via the exhaust gases flowing through them.
Why couldn't you simply hook electric motors up to the turbos to spin them forcefully, in compliance with the amount which the gas pedal was depressed.
It seems to me that this would get rid of turbo lag. Of course, it would take some tuning and such...