The center section of a turbocharger, also known as the CHRA (Center Housing Rotating Assembly), is the heart of the turbocharger system. It contains the turbine wheel and compressor wheel, connected by a shaft, all housed within a bearing system lubricated by engine oil and cooled by the engine's coolant. This component is responsible for spinning at extremely high RPMs to force more air into the engine, thereby increasing power and torque. A failing center section can lead to reduced engine power, increased oil consumption, and potentially catastrophic turbocharger failure. Replacing the center section is a critical repair for restoring turbocharger functionality. Ensure proper installation and lubrication procedures are followed to guarantee optimal performance and longevity of the new component.
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