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How does a turbo system works?

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How does a turbo system works?

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Well since you know the basics of a turbo then you will get the gist of what i am saying. A turbo is a type of forced air induction system. Which means the turbo compresses the air going into the engine which allows the engine to pump more fuel into the cylinders. This happens because the air to fuel ratio in the cylinder is the same. so for every one part air there is one part fuel. More fuel and air cause a greater combustion stroke which adds more power. This works by the exhaust driving the turbine which forces the air into the engine. Normally without a turbo the engine has to suck the air in which drags the motor down. But with the turbo the motor gets air forced into it which does not drag the engine down but increases its power.

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