Yes it would but it's not a good idea. If done in excessive amounts it may cause the O2 sensors to send confusing signals to the ECM (Engine Control Module) and trip the check engine light to illuminate. Also, the excess fuel could do some damage to the catalytic converter(s) if done in excessive amounts.
cars and vehicles
in the intake manfold
After the exhaust blowdown is nearly complete, the intake slot starts to uncover. At this point an intake pressure boost is needed to increase the pressure at which the air enters the cylinder, to push the remaining exhaust gases and fill the cylinder with combusted air-fuel mixture.
It is usually it is Intake Manifold Vaccum.
programmer, more boost, larger injectors, intake, exhaust.
In a diesel and petrol vehicle the turbo turbine is spun via exhaust gases exiting from combustion from the engine. it takes a short amount of time for a turbo to produce boost because of the effect of waiting for combustion and exhaust gases to spin the exhaust turbine. but saying this the turbocharger creates no load on the engine, not like a supercharger which is belt driven off the crankshaft which means you have to give power to make power. two sides to the turbocharger featuring intake and exhaust. while exhaust gases spin the exhaust turbine, which is connected to the intake turbine it spins the intake side creating a vaccuum and compression of the intake air. so with more revs and more exhaust gas created it also increases boost or air intake at the same time.
basic power upgrades, exhaust, intake boost controller, keeping motor and turbos stock
5.5 seconds at 56% boost 2008 GPX
A turbine is connected to a compressor with a shaft. When the hot exhaust gases flow through the turbine, it spins the compressor, which is connected to the air intake, adding pressure and airflow (or "boost") to the intake.
You press the back left trigger to boost, but be careful seen as you only have it for a few seconds .If this does not help go to the in-game controls and you will see the controls.
sure, as long as the car has a turbocharger, and you source the vacuum/boost for the BOV from the intake manifold.
The 2 easiest ways to boost performance are to impact how the truck breaths. The first step is to install a cold-air intake sytem. The second would be to install an aftermarket exhaust that will free up horsepoer.