turbólag
Turbólag, also known as turbo lag, is a phenomenon encountered in internal combustion engines equipped with a turbocharger. It refers to the delay between the driver's input, such as pressing the accelerator pedal, and the turbocharger delivering a significant increase in engine power. This delay occurs because the turbocharger relies on exhaust gases to spin its turbine. When the engine is at low RPM or the throttle is suddenly opened, there may not be enough exhaust gas flow to spool the turbine up to its effective operating speed quickly. Consequently, the engine responds with a noticeable pause before the turbocharger provides its full boost, leading to a less immediate acceleration.
Several factors contribute to turbólag. The inertia of the turbocharger's rotating assembly (turbine and compressor wheels)