So, on my drive out to work I'm out on the highway for a good bit of it, generally driving between 100 and 110 km/h and I've noticed that I'm usually right on the line of where the turbo kicks in.
I'm wondering if anyone knows whether having the turbo kick in will increase of decrease overall fuel consumption if the speed is held nearly constant?
I know that driving a little slower generally gives better mileage, but thought maybe having the turbo on might increase the engine's efficiency??
Someone here must know a little bit of turbocharger theory? (certainly more than I do...)
cheers
I'm wondering if anyone knows whether having the turbo kick in will increase of decrease overall fuel consumption if the speed is held nearly constant?
I know that driving a little slower generally gives better mileage, but thought maybe having the turbo on might increase the engine's efficiency??
Someone here must know a little bit of turbocharger theory? (certainly more than I do...)
cheers
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