Can a Naturally Aspirated Engine Be Turbocharged?
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Naturally aspirated engines cannot be turbocharged. An engine is a machine capable of converting other forms of energy into mechanical energy, classified by its working principle into: 1. External combustion engine: Fuel burns outside the engine; 2. Internal combustion engine: Fuel burns inside the engine; 3. Gas turbine: Utilizes high-pressure gas to rotate turbine blades for power output; 4. Jet engine: Generates thrust directly from high-speed gas jet expelled through a nozzle. Engine maintenance methods include: 1. Using high-quality engine oil; 2. Using qualified coolant; 3. Regularly cleaning radiator scale; 4. Periodically removing carbon deposits from the car; 5. Timely replacement of the car's three filters; 6. Maintaining reasonable engine speed.