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OK, I don't know a lot about turbo engines yet but am endeavouring to learn, so go easy. Obviously lag is a disadvantage on a turbo engine, why hasn't anyone come up with something to get the turbo spinning sooner - something like a 12Volt electric or hydraulic motor to keep it spinning until the exhaust takes over? Feasible or not?

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And where would the power for this come from? It would take more power from the engine than it would generate because of losses due to friction.

-what I was asking is that could a 12 Volt motor drive the turbo to get it spinning quicker than the exhaust can at low revs? - being 12 Volt the power to run it would come from the battery.

Yes, that is what Nissan is putting on the next GTR.  Lots of good answers in here

Cool, do you know where I could find out some more info on this? I'd be curious to find out whether the motor dis-engages when the exhaust takes over (maybe a small clutch) or just free-wheels.

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