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So, the turbocharger and supercharger make it possible for the smaller engine; to keep the same speed and performance, as its larger predecessor.

Turbocharger - How Does It Work, Failure Warning Signs, Causes
Turbocharger Supercharger

Turbocharger – How Does It Work, Failure Warning Signs, Causes

02/04/2023

Smaller engines with a turbocharger, appeal to consumers and auto companies. Because, they offer more power, but with the fuel efficiency, of a smaller engine. Turbochargers made it possible, for the smaller engine, to keep […]

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