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Is turbocharged engine reliability worse than a V8? Engineer who designed both explains reality
During a recent interview, Stellantis Director of Propulsion Engineering Alan Falowski addressed the concerns about ...
When you go to a gas station, you are presented with several types of fuel, each labeled according to an octane number. While most cars can do with regular gas (generally 87 octane), it is often ...
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The Hidden Trade-Offs of Modern Turbocharged Engines
Turbocharged engines offer performance and efficiency, but come with unique long-term ownership challenges.
Turbocharged engines are built for power. They use a device called a turbocharger to force more air into the engine, which helps burn more fuel and create more power. This gives you quicker ...
Turbocharged engines can be great at boosting performance and efficiency, but in life, as in economics, there's no such thing as a free lunch. In other words, benefits like those come with a cost, ...
The turbocharger (or turbo) is essentially an air pump that feeds more compressed air to a gasoline or diesel engine, hence the reason why turbo engines are often referred to as "forced-induction" ...
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