Aftermarket
Show moreTurbocharger Bearing Systems
The turbo bearing system may appear simple in design, with one or two bronze bearings, but it plays a key role. Ball Bearing turbo are vital.
Learn moreDiving into the Distinctions Between Turbo Types
A turbo type can be unique, but fall into a turbo family. Learn more about: Free Floating, Wastegate, Variable Nozzle Turbine (VNT) on Garrett
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Show moreWhitepaper – Numerical Assessment of Auto-Adaptive Energy Management Strategies Based on SOC Feedback, Driving Pattern Recognition and Prediction Techniques
In this co-authoring paper, Garrett’s experts introduce the numerical assessment of the auto-adaptive energy management strategies based on SOC feedback, driving pattern recognition and prediction techniques.
Learn moreWebinar – Garrett Cybersecurity Ecosystem
Garrett Motion has recently participated in the Auto-ISAC Partner Day and presented an overview of our cybersecurity solutions and the Garrett cybersecurity software ecosystem for automotive industry.
Garrett is an
Performance
Show moreTurbocharger Oil Drainage
In general, the larger the oil drain, the better. However, a -10AN is typically sufficient for proper oil drainage
Learn moreTurbo Oil Restrictors & Oil Supply
An oil restrictor is recommended for optimal performance with ball bearing turbochargers. Oil pressure of 40 – 45 psi at maximum engine speed is recommended to prevent damage to
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