Answer Posted / bill
Turbo technology refers to exhaust gas from the engine
turning a small turbine that is connected to an air pump.
The normally wasted exhaust gas is now used as the driver.
The amount of fuel injected into a cylinder is related to
the amount of oxygen that also be put in the cylinder in
order to achieve combustion. If an air pump were to pump
air into the cylinder, then the air becomes pressurized and
more dense, meaning there are more oxygen molecules inside
the cylinder. Since there is more oxygen, more fuel can be
injected and thus a greater explosion of combustion
occurs. This greater explosion means that the same engine
now produces greater horsepower compared to a naturally
aspirated engine.
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