
Estimate your engine’s horsepower
Calculations and figures are estimates. Mileage may vary

Wheel Horsepower Calculator
1. Engine Constants
2. Environmental Constants
3. Drivetrain Loss
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FAQs
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A turbo charger is a means of using waste energy to increase the density of the air that an engine uses to produce power. In simple terms, denser air = more horsepower.
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Do you want to install a turbo but don’t know where to start?
Built Bottom End Performance can help you choose the right turbo, backed by math and experience. Contact us to learn more at support@bbee.solutions
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A turbocharger works by increasing air density, or the amount of air in a given space. It does this by compressing the air. When air gets compressed, it gets hotter which is detrimental to the function of the engine. Engines like cold, dense air.
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Of course! While it is a big job with many important considerations to keep in mind, anyone can turbo their vehicle with the right tools. While welding is a powerful skill, a turbo kit can easily be faricated without welding tools or knowledge.