Which is faster at startup, naturally aspirated or turbocharged?
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Turbocharging is designed to increase torque at low RPMs, making turbocharged engines generally faster than naturally aspirated ones at startup. Here are some related introductions about naturally aspirated and turbocharged engines: 1. Introduction to Naturally Aspirated: Naturally aspirated engines are mature in technology, highly stable, with smooth power output, fast response, and lower maintenance costs in the long run. However, their power is inferior to turbocharged engines. Naturally aspirated engines provide linear and gentle power delivery, which is substantial and easy to control. 2. Introduction to Turbocharged: Turbocharged engines are small in displacement but high in power, offering continuous power output. Their maintenance costs are higher in the long term. For example, at 50,000 kilometers, naturally aspirated engines might require less maintenance compared to turbocharged ones. Essentially, a turbocharged engine is a naturally aspirated engine with an added turbo component.