What does engine boosting mean?

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VonBarrett
07/25/25 1:31am
It means increasing horsepower and enhancing explosive power. Turbocharging in automobiles refers to the process where exhaust gases are not directly released into the atmosphere but instead used to drive a turbocharger, which pressurizes the intake air, thereby improving intake efficiency. It can also increase power output and reduce fuel consumption. More details are as follows: 1. Principle: As the engine speed increases, the exhaust gas discharge speed and turbocharger speed also increase synchronously, enhancing the degree of air compression. This results in a corresponding increase in the engine's air intake, thereby boosting the engine's output power. 2. Impact of turbocharging on maximum power: After installing a turbocharger, an engine's maximum power can increase by 40% or more compared to when it is not equipped with a turbocharger.
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MacSteven
08/10/25 4:09pm
Driving a turbocharged engine is an absolute blast! Turbocharging essentially forces more air into the engine by compressing it before it enters the cylinders. This allows the engine to burn more fuel, significantly boosting horsepower output. I'm particularly fond of turbochargers—though there's a slight delay at low RPMs, once the revs climb, the exhilarating push-back-into-your-seat sensation is unstoppable. In contrast, superchargers offer quicker throttle response but come with slightly more noise, giving off a tractor-like rumble. Turbocharged cars excel at highway overtaking and climbing hills with effortless power. For daily driving, they're surprisingly fuel-efficient, as smaller displacement engines can still deliver impressive performance. However, maintenance is key: regular oil changes and checking the intake system for leaks are essential to prevent overheating. Turbocharging technology transforms ordinary cars into something closer to race cars, delivering endless driving excitement.
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