What is turbocharging
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2023-05-18
Turbocharging is referred to as Turbo, its working principle is to use the exhaust inertia impulse discharged by the engine to push the turbine in the turbine room, and the turbine drives the coaxial impeller to force more air into the intake manifold through high-speed rotation, thereby improving the combustion efficiency rate of the engine.
Turbocharging is referred to as Turbo, its working principle is to use the exhaust inertia impulse discharged by the engine to push the turbine in the turbine room, and the turbine drives the coaxial impeller to force more air into the intake manifold through high-speed rotation, thereby improving the combustion efficiency rate of the engine.
The main role of turbocharging is to increase the amount of air intake of the engine, thereby increasing the power and torque of the engine and making the car more dynamic. When an engine is equipped with a turbocharger, its maximum power can be increased by 40% or more than that without a turbocharger. This means that the same engine can output more power when supercharged. On the other hand, it is to improve fuel economy and reduce exhaust emissions.
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