
Mercedes-Benz's 260 is the result of a combination of displacement and increased power after adding a turbocharger. Introduction to turbocharging: Turbocharging refers to the process where exhaust gases from the engine drive the turbine blades on one side, causing the turbine to enter a high-speed operating state. This compresses a large amount of fresh air into the engine cylinders through the blades on the other side, providing the engine with strong explosive power. Compared to a naturally aspirated engine, a turbocharged engine can continuously output maximum torque within a certain engine speed range, ensuring smooth acceleration. Meaning of displacement: Displacement, a specialized term in hydraulic transmission, refers to the volume of fluid inhaled or expelled per stroke or cycle. Generally, a larger displacement means the engine releases more energy per unit of time, resulting in better "power performance." For example, a healthy adult can perform physical tasks more efficiently than a teenage boy.


