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Turbocharged vs Turbocharge - What's the difference?

turbocharged | turbocharge |

As verbs the difference between turbocharged and turbocharge

is that turbocharged is (turbocharge) while turbocharge is to increase the power of an internal combustion engine (either otto or diesel cycle) by compressing the inlet air with power extracted from the exhaust air.

As an adjective turbocharged

is having a turbocharger.

turbocharged

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Having a turbocharger
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (turbocharge)

  • turbocharge

    English

    Verb

    (turbocharg)
  • to increase the power of an internal combustion engine (either Otto or Diesel cycle) by compressing the inlet air with power extracted from the exhaust air.
  • to make faster, more powerful.
  • See also

    supercharge

    turbocharge

    English

    Verb

    (turbocharg)
  • to increase the power of an internal combustion engine (either Otto or Diesel cycle) by compressing the inlet air with power extracted from the exhaust air.
  • to make faster, more powerful.
  • See also

    supercharge