Variable Geometry Turbocharger (VGT) – How It Works, Why It Matters
Turbochargers have transformed engine performance, but Variable Geometry Turbochargers (VGTs) take it further by adapting to engine speed and load. Common in diesel SUVs and high-performance cars, VGTs reduce turbo lag and improve low-end torque—making them ideal for Indian driving conditions.
🔍 What Is a VGT?
A VGT uses adjustable vanes inside the turbine housing to control exhaust flow. These vanes change their angle based on engine RPM, optimizing boost pressure across the rev range.