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Why Do All Diesels Have Turbos? [Solved]

A significant difference between a turbocharged diesel engine and a traditional naturally aspirated gasoline engine is the air entering a diesel engine is compressed before the fuel is injected. This is where the turbocharger is critical to the power output and efficiency of the diesel engine.

How does a turbo work? Why does a diesel engine need a turbo?

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DIESEL | How it Works

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