Turbochargers compress air to increase the amount of oxygen entering the combustion chamber per unit time, allowing the engine to burn more fuel and release greater energy
Under the same power output, turbocharged engines have a smaller displacement, reducing pumping and friction losses
Turbocharging enhances combustion and reduces unburned hydrocarbon (HC) and carbon monoxide (CO) emissions
Turbochargers can compensate for insufficient intake air caused by thin air, maintaining stable engine performance
Turbochargers keep the engine running efficiently under different operating conditions, optimizing power response