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Chevrolet Trax Turbocharger can increase the power and efficiency of the engine by forcing more air into the cylinders to deliver faster acceleration to the driver without reducing fuel economy. The Chevrolet Trax is a vehicle that is based on the GM Gamma II and thus provides a tight turn radius, nimble handling, and city-friendly dimensions that fit easily in small parking spaces, but still offers a cabin that accommodates five individuals with 39.6 inches of headroom and supportive seats. Buyers get front-wheel or all-wheel drive, each combining a six-speed automatic with the energetic 1.4-liter engine that achieves up to 32 highway miles per gallon, and a combination of tested parts makes it affordable to maintain and long-lasting. The crossover is topped off with connected infotainment, tough brakes, real Chevrolet service plans, and good crash test scores, which makes the Trax a smart addition to commuter, and young family. The Trax Turbocharger unit, which rotates at thousands of revolutions per second, taps exhaust energy to force additional oxygen into the Ecotec cylinders, boosting output to 138 horsepower and 148 lb-ft of torque nearly instantly. This reactive Turbocharger also helps the Chevrolet powertrain balance to be on its heels during everyday time or highway merge. To install the Turbocharger, the technicians confirm the fit, clean the mating surfaces, pre-lubricate the center housing, bolt the unit to the manifold, connect oil and coolant lines, connect intake and exhaust pipes, prime the oil system, and check for leaks.