01 XC70: when does the turbo actually launch?
01 XC70: when does the turbo actually launch?
while my car was being recently serviced, the dealership provided me a loaner car (06 Acura TL), and it was certainly a different driving experience, such as little ooomph when you needed/wanted it (entering highway ramps, taking off from stop light) and the engine seemed louder outside and inside. But what I noticed most was the difference in acceleration, and not ever owning a turbo vehicle before, should I assume my xc's turbo kicks in all the time? honestly, without any intention WHATSOEVER, I'm leaving people "in the dust" just taking off from a traffic light, and I'm a very light foot driver.

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Volvo turbo will kick in around 2700 rpm's. You can really begin to feel it around 3K rpm's. Hope this helps.
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as with all turbos, there is what is called turbo lag. this occurs because the impeller is powered by the exhaust gases. as the velocity of the exhaust gases increase, the rpm of the impeller increase. the velocity of the exhaust gases increase as the rpm of the engine increases.
that is an extremely simple explanation but fundamentally how a turbo charger (on any vehicle) operates.
that is an extremely simple explanation but fundamentally how a turbo charger (on any vehicle) operates.
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correct responses... let me add that the XC's (and GLTs... generally all of the Volvos with 197-208 horsepower over the last 8 years) turbos are smaller, so they spin up faster, giving you power "down low" (early). that's probably why you're "leaving people in the dust."
unfortunately on recent models, it seems Volvo has adopted a cheesy US Big Three Automaker trick: put 75% of the throttle in the first half of accelerator travel. it makes the car appear more powerful than it really is, for benefit (the dealer's benefit) primarily during test drives. a one word summary would be "nonlinear".
anyway...
big turbos like on my 850 T5 spin up more slowly, but provide more boost, so there's not much "down low" but when you hit 3-4k RPM, hold on. it can be quite a ride.
unfortunately on recent models, it seems Volvo has adopted a cheesy US Big Three Automaker trick: put 75% of the throttle in the first half of accelerator travel. it makes the car appear more powerful than it really is, for benefit (the dealer's benefit) primarily during test drives. a one word summary would be "nonlinear".
anyway...
big turbos like on my 850 T5 spin up more slowly, but provide more boost, so there's not much "down low" but when you hit 3-4k RPM, hold on. it can be quite a ride.
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