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The Development of Second Generation Ceramic Turbocharger
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Abstract
Nissan has now developed a second-generation ceramic turbocharger, improving upon its original ceramic turbocharger in order to meet the increasingly demanding requirements of drivers.
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Citation
Matsuo, I. and Nishiguchi, F., "The Development of Second Generation Ceramic Turbocharger," SAE Technical Paper 880703, 1988, https://doi.org/10.4271/880703.Also In
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- Nishiguchi, F. “Turbochargers for Automotive Use,” Internal Combustion Engine 25 320 July 1986 59 64
- Okazaki, Y. et al., “Ceramic Turbine Wheel Developments for Mitsubishi Turbocharger,” SAE Paper 850312