Submitted on October 18th, 2008 by Unregistered user (not verified)
"A turbocharger increases an engine’s power output by compressing exhaust air and sending it back into the engine. The engine can pack more of the compressed air into a fuel cylinder, promoting better engine combustion and increasing fuel efficiency."
Normally turbos harvest rotational power from the exhaust flow and use it to compress clean air before it is mixed with fuel. If this system compresses the exhaust, I'm not sure turbocharger is the best word for it.
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Submitted on October 18th, 2008 by Unregistered user (not verified)"A turbocharger increases an engine’s power output by compressing exhaust air and sending it back into the engine. The engine can pack more of the compressed air into a fuel cylinder, promoting better engine combustion and increasing fuel efficiency."
Normally turbos harvest rotational power from the exhaust flow and use it to compress clean air before it is mixed with fuel. If this system compresses the exhaust, I'm not sure turbocharger is the best word for it.