What does the 240 at the end of Honda CR-V240 refer to?
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Honda CR-V240 refers to the 1.5T turbocharged engine with a maximum torque of 240N•m. Automobile torque is the moment output by the engine from the crankshaft end. Under the condition of fixed power, it is inversely proportional to the engine speed. The faster the speed, the smaller the torque, and vice versa, reflecting the load capacity of the car within a certain range. Principle of turbocharged engine: The turbocharger is actually an air compressor that increases the intake air volume by compressing air. It uses the inertial impulse of the exhaust gas discharged by the engine to drive the turbine in the turbine chamber, which in turn drives the coaxial impeller. The impeller compresses the air sent from the air filter pipeline and pressurizes it into the cylinder. When the engine speed increases, the exhaust gas discharge speed and turbine speed also increase synchronously, and the impeller compresses more air into the cylinder. The increased air pressure and density allow more fuel to be burned, and by correspondingly increasing the fuel amount and adjusting the engine speed, the engine's output power can be increased. Performance of torque: Like power, automobile torque is one of the main indicators of the engine. It is reflected in the performance of the car, including acceleration, climbing ability, and suspension. The greater the torque, the greater the carrying capacity of the car, the better the acceleration performance, and the fewer the number of engine gear shifts, which can reduce engine wear.