Automotive Turbochargers

Automotive Turbochargers are forced induction devices that increase the efficiency and power output of an internal combustion engine by compressing the air entering the combustion chamber. This compressed air allows for more fuel to be burned, resulting in increased horsepower and torque. Turbochargers consist of a turbine and compressor connected by a common shaft, with the turbine being powered by exhaust gases and driving the compressor to force air into the engine. These components work together to improve engine performance and fuel efficiency.

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