Turbocharged engines may seem like a modern invention, but the progenitors of internal combustion engines have been finding ways to boost the power output of their fossil fuel-burning creations.
In the past, one of the most unappealing aspects of turbocharging an automobile engine has been the fear of harming the engine after spending countless hours under the hood (and large outlay of cash ...
For a long time in the automotive world, simply having a turbocharger on a street car was sufficient for bragging rights, as evidenced by the massive “TURBO” badging endemic to early Eighties machines ...
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