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turbo

[tur-boh] / ˈtɜr boʊ /


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In terms of efficiency, a turbo engine would make a lot more sense than a naturally aspirated one.

From BBC

Starts are known to be difficult, because the removal of the motor that recovered energy from the turbo, which was also used to spin it up, has made it harder to get the turbos up to the right speed and get the cars off the line.

From BBC

The slight turbo lag and diffident throttle behavior at low speed goes away.

From The Wall Street Journal

He flipped his gray 2021 Porsche 911 Turbo S off State Road in Sharon Township and he and a female passenger were injured.

From Los Angeles Times

Clutched in the hollows of our Turbo Premium Plus were 20-inch wheels wrapped around 45-series all-season tires, fresh from the oven.

From The Wall Street Journal