TURBO VAKUUM
Equipment
Specification
| TURBO IDEAL P/N: | TURBO VAKUUM |
| PRODUCER: | Turbo Ideal |
Turbo Vacuum Generator – professional tool for quick and precise testing of vehicle vacuum systems and turbocharger actuators. Detects leaks, checks actuator movement, and reduces unnecessary part replacements.
Turbo Vacuum Generator
The Turbo Vacuum Generator is a professional diagnostic device designed for fast and reliable testing of vacuum installations and turbocharger vacuum actuators. It allows precise adjustment of vacuum levels and stable performance without fluctuations, helping mechanics detect even the smallest leaks and actuator faults.
Key Benefits
- Fast and accurate detection of vacuum leaks
- Reliable testing of turbocharger vacuum actuators
- Stable vacuum for micro-leak detection
- Industrial-grade housing for long-term use
- Customization option available for specific workshop needs
Technical Specifications
| Dimensions | 180 × 180 × 80 mm |
| Operating pressure | 7 – 10 bar |
| Vacuum range | 0 to −0.9 bar |
| Display resolution | 0.01 bar |
| Application | Testing vacuum actuators and vehicle vacuum systems |
| Customization | Available upon client request |
FAQ
Can it simulate turbo actuator movement?
Yes, the precise regulation allows you to observe the full actuator stroke and hold positions without fluctuations.
Can it detect micro-leaks?
Absolutely. The stable vacuum level and “hold test” make it easy to identify even the smallest leaks in the system.
What power supply does it require?
Operating pressure: 7–10 bar. Please follow the included instructions for safe professional use.
Is it compatible with all vehicles?
Suitable for most passenger cars and commercial vehicles with vacuum-controlled turbo actuators.
Warranty & service?
12-month warranty, with available spare parts and full service support.
Video demonstration
Watch the product in action on our YouTube channel:
👉 Turbo Vacuum Generator – Video Playlist
For additional information or inquiries, contact us at: mail@turboideal.com
Learn more: Read our detailed guide on diagnosing vacuum system faults →
How to Diagnose Vacuum System Failures





