What Is Overboost?

Manufacturers keep mentioning something called overboost when talking about their latest turbocharged cars, so what is it?
What Is Overboost?

In a world full of downsizing and turbocharging, manufacturers have listened to the plight of us petrolheads and have decided to add in some fun features to keep us all satisfied with the motoring experience. One such feature is ‘overboost’, a feature that is becoming present in hot hatches like the Ford Fiesta ST and VW Golf GTI Clubsport.

It’s a fairly simple concept that brings some much needed drama to the fairly linear power delivery of modern turbocharged vehicles.

What Is Overboost?

The ECU is programmed to set the turbocharger to full boost for a given period of time, sending around ten percent more power to the wheels as the turbocharger forces air slightly faster into each cylinder. In the case of the new Golf GTI Clubsport, power is upped from 261bhp to 286bhp for a 10-second window. This is perfect for a quick overtake or for getting the maximum drive out of a corner on a race track.

What Is Overboost?

VW says that this temporary function is to aid fuel consumption and add performance without having to re-engineer engine components to withstand a higher boost pressure all of the time, but there might be some marketing shenanigans at play here.

The small burst of power puts the Clubsport perilously close to the 300bhp Golf R, therefore it would make sense to keep the standard power output down to 261bhp to not step on the hotter hatche’s toes. So, Would you buy the GTI with this temporary boost on tap or would you spend the extra cash and go for the full-blooded Golf R?

Although overboost may seem like a bit of a con, it’s heart-warming to know that car manufacturers are keeping performance as a priority while engines are getting smaller and cleaner in the war against emissions.

Comments

Axolol

Overboost is where your turbocharger explodes, and you stop yelling BOOST and started crying

09/03/2016 - 11:47 |
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Anonymous

Soon we will get MSI afterburner on cars

09/03/2016 - 11:53 |
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495QED

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

At least it will not crash on it’s own like the Sapphire TriXX

09/03/2016 - 15:16 |
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Mournful3ch0

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I’ll run my turbos in SLI

09/07/2016 - 01:52 |
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DL🏁

I also like how they sometimes limit low-rev torque to add more feel of acceleration as revs grow
Example: 488 GTB where peak torque is way above along the rev range compared to other turbo engines
Doesn’t really sacrifice any performance (since you’re sitting at high rpms most of the time on the track anyways), yet adds the fun of naturally aspirated engines

09/03/2016 - 12:10 |
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Joshua Desson

I’m sure Alex is familiar with the overuse of overboost cough cough Phil cough cough

09/03/2016 - 12:11 |
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Nikoxio

“Now with turbo boost technology”

09/03/2016 - 13:22 |
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maurotehsilva

To be honest, did anyone think Sunset Overdrive when they saw the title?

09/03/2016 - 14:22 |
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Sergio Ruelas

Well then the VW Golf GTI club sport seems like an amazing deal for horsepower considering you can tune the car, and add more boost and get guaranteed 286 horsepower

09/03/2016 - 14:48 |
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ArturoS14

After that overboost windows how long so you have to wait for another one to not break anything from overseas doing it? I would feel like in Mario Kart with those sort of perks!

09/03/2016 - 15:07 |
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Suprstig (egg enthusiast) (supregg for short)(RX7/DedSec Squ

meh, i’ll do it because

09/03/2016 - 15:10 |
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Anonymous

VW are pretty good at ECU programming…. Heuheu

09/03/2016 - 15:17 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Next thing you know, that overboost thing actualy uses a second turbo hidden in the dashboard somewhere.

09/05/2016 - 12:00 |
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