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Internal Combustion Engine (IC Engine): The History and Development of Lenoir Engine Difference Engine, Internal Combustion Engine, The Industrial Revolution, Combustion Engine, Pre Production, Steam Engine, Industrial Revolution, Machine Design, Still Image

The Lenoir Engine is explicitly explained in this article from internal combustion engine (IC Engine) basics series and it is pointed out as to how it works and why it has been scrapped and never been developed to be the engine that could be the cornerstone for the Industrial revolution.

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Following are the types of turbochargers used in automobiles:
Single-Turbo, Twin-Turbo, Twin-Scroll Turbo, Variable Geometry Turbo, Variable Twin Scroll Turbo and Electric Turbo. Car Engine Drawing, Car Anatomy, Car Mechanics Garage, Car Engine Parts, Driving Basics, Car Knowledge, Car Turbo, Auto Mechanics, Car Mechanics

A turbocharger (or turbo) is a piece of turbine-driven forced induction equipment that increases the efficiency and power output of an internal combustion engine by forcing excess air into the combustion chamber. Typically, a turbo sucks air, cools it down, and feeds more air to the engine than it receives through its standard intake. However, it can be difficult to fully understand how a turbocharger works because of its depth and impenetrability.

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