A turbocharger is a forced induction device that increases an engine’s efficiency and power by compressing air entering the engine. It uses exhaust gases from the engine to spin a turbine, which drives a compressor that forces more air into the engine’s combustion chamber.
By increasing the amount of air and fuel that enters the engine, a turbocharger boosts performance, providing more power without increasing engine size. This makes turbochargers popular in both performance vehicles and those seeking better fuel efficiency.
Turbochargers are critical for reducing turbo lag and improving engine response. They are widely used in automotive, aviation, and industrial applications to enhance engine power, reduce emissions, and improve fuel economy.

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