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Turbocharging

Turbocharging is a technology used in internal combustion engines to increase their power output without significantly increasing their size. It works by using a turbine driven by exhaust gases to compress incoming air into the engine. This allows more air—and therefore more fuel—to enter the engine, resulting in a more powerful combustion. The benefits include improved engine efficiency and greater power from smaller engines, leading to better fuel economy and reduced emissions. Turbocharging is commonly found in both performance vehicles and everyday cars, enhancing performance while maintaining energy efficiency.