What does turbocharging mean on a car?
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Turbocharged engines are based on ordinary naturally aspirated engines, with the addition of a turbine and fan blades to increase air intake, generally providing about 30% more power than naturally aspirated engines. Below is extended information about turbocharged engines: 1. Secondary utilization of exhaust gases: This type of engine uses inertial momentum to drive the secondary utilization of exhaust gases in the turbine chamber, increasing the engine's air intake, thereby enhancing power and torque. 2. Effects of hot air operation: When hot air is compressed, its temperature rises. Hot air entering the cylinder for operation can undoubtedly cause various issues such as knocking, incomplete combustion, abnormal water temperature, resonance, stalling, and ultimately engine damage.