turbokompresoriai
Turbokompresoriai, or turbochargers, are mechanical devices used to increase the power output of internal combustion engines by forcing more air into the combustion chamber. This process, known as forced induction, allows the engine to burn more fuel and produce greater power without significantly increasing engine displacement. Turbochargers are commonly found in both automotive and industrial applications, including passenger cars, trucks, motorcycles, and stationary engines.
A turbocharger consists of two main components: a turbine and a compressor, connected by a common shaft.
In modern automotive engineering, turbochargers are widely adopted due to their ability to improve fuel economy
Regular maintenance, including oil changes with high-quality lubricants and periodic inspections, is essential to prolong the