turbopuhaltimien
Turbopuhaltimien, also known as turbochargers, are mechanical devices used to forcefully compress intake air in internal combustion engines. This process increases the amount of oxygen available for combustion, allowing the engine to burn more fuel and produce more power. Turbochargers are commonly used in high-performance vehicles, racing cars, and certain types of aircraft engines.
The basic principle behind a turbocharger involves a turbine wheel that is spun by the engine's exhaust
There are two main types of turbochargers: centrifugal and axial. Centrifugal turbochargers use a radial flow
The use of turbochargers has become increasingly popular in recent years due to advancements in technology