What causes the air leakage sound during rapid acceleration of a turbocharger?
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Turbocharger rapid acceleration air leakage sound may be caused by a damaged pressure relief valve of the turbocharger. Here is an introduction to the turbocharger: 1. Introduction: A turbo (Turbo) is a fan in the engine of a car or aircraft that uses exhaust gases to blow fuel vapor into the engine to improve engine performance. 2. Function: A turbo is a rotary power machine that converts the energy of a flowing working medium into mechanical work. It is one of the main components of aircraft engines, gas turbines, and steam turbines. 3. Principle: Turbocharging is abbreviated as TURBO. If you see TURBO or T at the rear of a car, it indicates that the car is equipped with a turbocharged engine.