What does turbocharging mean for cars?
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The turbocharging of a car refers to the exhaust gas not being directly discharged into the atmosphere, but instead used to drive the turbocharger, which pressurizes the intake air, thereby improving intake efficiency. Turbocharger: The turbocharger utilizes the inertial impulse of the exhaust gas from the engine to drive the turbine, which in turn drives the coaxial impeller to pressurize the intake air, thereby increasing the power of the car. Note: Since the turbocharger often operates at high speeds and high temperatures, with the exhaust turbine side reaching around 600 degrees Celsius and the rotor rotating at speeds between 8,000-11,000 rpm, it is essential to maintain cleanliness, perform regular cleaning, and conduct inspections to ensure the turbocharger functions properly.