Why Doesn't Mazda Use Turbocharging?
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Mazda does not use turbocharging for the following reasons: 1. Primarily due to Mazda's unique automotive technology. 2. Compared to German models, Japanese vehicles more commonly utilize naturally aspirated engines, mainly for economic and fuel-saving purposes. Turbocharged engines do not hold significant advantages in terms of economy and environmental friendliness. Relevant information about turbocharged engines is as follows: 1. Turbocharged engine: Refers to an engine equipped with a turbocharger. A turbocharger is essentially an air compressor that increases air intake by compressing air. 2. Working principle: It utilizes the inertial force of exhaust gases expelled by the engine to drive the turbine in the turbine chamber, which in turn drives the coaxial impeller. The impeller then pressurizes air delivered through the air filter pipeline, forcing it into the cylinders under increased pressure.