Performance Turbos
Unleash the true potential of your vehicle with Performance Turbos from Vivid Racing. Our extensive selection features high-quality turbochargers designed to boost power and enhance performance, delivering an exhilarating driving experience. Whether you're a street racer or a track enthusiast, our top-tier options will help you achieve your horsepower goals and dominate the competition. Upgrade your ride today and feel the difference in every rev!
Industrial Injection 464 w/ .90 Turbine A/R Turbo Kit (169012) Dodge Cummins 6.7L 2010-2012
Industrial Injection 63mm HE351 XR1 Series Turbocharger Cummins 5.9L 2004.5-2007
Industrial Injection 63mm HX35 XR2 Series Turbo 5.9L Cummins Dodge Ram 2500 | 3500 1994-2002
Industrial Injection 65mm XR2 Series Turbo 6.6L Duramax Chevrolet Silverado | GMC Sierra 2004-2010
Industrial Injection 68mm XR3 Series Turbo 6.6L Duramax Chevrolet Silverado | GMC Sierra 2004-2010
Industrial Injection 69mm Silver Bullet Turbo Kit 6.7L Cummins Ram 2500 | 3500 2011-2015
Industrial Injection BW Stock Repl Turbo A4 ALH Eng Code (Pneumatic Actuator) Volkswagen BV39-1873 1999.5-2003
Industrial Injection Bosch Disaster Kit Ford Power Stroke 6.7L F250 | F350 | F450 | F550 2011-2014
Industrial Injection Bosch Disaster Kit Ford Power Stroke 6.7L F250 | F350 | F450 | F550 2014-2016
Industrial Injection Bosch Disaster Kit w/ CP3 Conversion Kit Only (No CP3) LML Duramax 6.6L 2011-2016
Industrial Injection Bosch Disaster Kit w/ CP3 Conversion Kit w/ CP3 LML Duramax 6.6L 2011-2016
Industrial Injection Bosch Disaster Kit w/ Emissions Intact Conversion Kit LML Duramax 6.6L 2011-2016
Industrial Injection Bosch Disaster Kit w/o CP4 LML Duramax 6.6L 2011-2016
Industrial Injection Boxer 58 Common Rail Turbo Kit 5.9L Cummins Dodge Ram 2500 | 3500 2003-2007
Industrial Injection Boxer 58 Turbo Kit Dodge Ram 5.9L 1994-2002
Industrial Injection CP4 To CP3 Conversion Kit 6.7L Cummins Ram 2500 | 3500 2019-2021
Industrial Injection CP4 to CP3 Conversion Kit 120 Percent Over 12mm Dragon Fire Pump LML 6.6L Duramax GMC | Chevrolet 2011-2016
Industrial Injection CP4 to CP3 Conversion Kit 85 Percent Over 10mm Dragon Fire Pump LML 6.6L Duramax GMC | Chevrolet 2011-2016
Industrial Injection Compound Kit w/ Phatshaft 62 and BW S474 - Specify Year and Trans Dodge 1993-2002
Industrial Injection Compound Kit w/ S474 (Add Turbo to Phatshaft Turbo) - Spec Yr/Trans Dodge 1993-2002
Industrial Injection Compound Kit w/ Silver Bullet and BW S480 - Spec Year and Trans Dodge 2003-2007.5
Industrial Injection Cummins 2500/3500 HE351VGT Holset 63mm XR1 Turbo Dodge 6.7L 2007.5-2012
Industrial Injection Cummins 2nd Gen. PhatShaft 62 Turbo 14cm Housing Dodge 5.9L 1994-2002
Performance Turbos | More Boost!
Need more power? If you own a naturally aspirated engine, chances are, you'll make immense power when you install performance turbos. But if you want more boost, removing your factory turbo and installing bigger turbos is the only way to go.
A turbocharger uses the velocity and heat energy of the hot exhaust gases rushing out of an engine's cylinders to spin a turbine that drives an impeller, which compresses more air back into the engine. A supercharger also pumps additional air into the engine. It is still instead driven mechanically by the engine via a belt that runs off the crankshaft or, these days, by an electric motor.
Turbochargers capitalize on some of the "free" energy that would otherwise be lost entirely in the exhaust. Driving the turbine does increase exhaust back-pressure, which exerts some load on the engine, but the net loss tends to be less than the direct mechanical load that driving a supercharger involves.
The turbo's primary drawback is lag. Because a supercharger uses the engine's own power to spin itself, it siphons power—more and more of it as engine revs climb. Supercharged engines tend to be less fuel-efficient for this reason. For developing mega power with instant kick-you-in-the-back throttle response, supercharging is unparalleled.
How Much More Power Will My Engine Make?
Naturally aspirated engines operating at sea level get air at 14.7 psi, so if a turbo or supercharger adds seven psi of boost to an engine, then the cylinders themselves are getting roughly 50 percent more air should theoretically be able to produce about 50 percent more power.
But compressing intake air adds heat, which with the added pressure, increases the likelihood of engine-damaging pre-detonation or "ping," so the timing has to be retarded.
This can limit the amount of time the fuel has to burn and ultimately erodes some of the power gains. Most modern engines running turbos and superchargers also include intercoolers to help remove some of the turbo or supercharger's heat. In the end, the typical expectation is that adding 50 percent more air yields 30 to 40 percent more power.
But of course, it can be more. But that requires strengthening the block, installing new pistons, new camshafts, and new valvetrain components. These upgrades are essential to make your engine handle the power and not make it a ticking time bomb.
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