Turbo charger

A turbocharger boosts engine performance by using exhaust gases to spin a turbine, which forces extra air into the engine. This increases power and efficiency without enlarging the engine.

A turbocharger is a device that boosts the engine’s performance by forcing extra air into the combustion chamber. This results in more fuel being burned, leading to increased power and efficiency. It’s commonly used in vehicles to enhance engine performance without significantly increasing engine size.

How it works:

The turbocharger is powered by the engine’s exhaust gases, which spin a turbine.
The spinning turbine drives a compressor that forces more air into the engine.
This process helps to increase horsepower, improve fuel efficiency, and reduce emissions.