The turbocharger center section, also known as the CHRA (Center Housing Rotating Assembly), is the core component of a turbocharger system. It houses the turbine and compressor wheels, along with their respective shafts, bearings, and seals. This part is meticulously engineered to withstand extreme temperatures and pressures generated during engine operation. Its precise construction is vital for maintaining the balance and efficiency of the rotating assembly, directly impacting the turbocharger's ability to boost engine performance. Proper functioning of the center section is crucial for delivering consistent power and torque. Any compromise in its integrity can lead to reduced performance, increased oil consumption, or even complete turbocharger failure.