Do turbocharged cars need to warm up?
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Turbocharged cars do need to warm up. Turbocharging is a technology that uses the exhaust gas produced by internal combustion engine operation to drive an air compressor, with the purpose of increasing engine air intake and thereby enhancing engine power and torque. Turbocharging systems are divided into constant-pressure turbocharging systems and pulse turbocharging systems. The functions of turbocharging are: 1. Significantly increase engine power and torque without increasing engine displacement; 2. Turbocharged engines are more fuel-efficient, reducing emissions of CO (carbon monoxide), CH (hydrocarbons), and PM (particulate matter); 3. Turbocharged engines have a simple structure, are easy to install, and have broad technical adaptability.