Forced Induction refers to systems designed to increase an engine’s power output by compressing and forcing more air into the combustion chamber than atmospheric pressure alone would allow. Common types include forced induction turbo setups and electric forced induction systems, both of which enhance performance by improving air density and combustion efficiency in a turbocharged engine or other induction engine configurations.
By increasing the amount of oxygen available for combustion, forced inductions enable higher horsepower, improved torque, and more responsive throttle performance. Proper integration and maintenance of forced induction components are essential for engine reliability, efficiency, and longevity, making them a key aspect of modern performance and high-output automotive applications.
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