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The correct amount of air in car tyres, measured in pounds per square inch (PSI), varies depending on the vehicle and tyre specifications. Typically, passenger cars recommend between 32 to 35 PSI. It’s essential to follow the vehicle manufacturer’s guidance, found in the owner’s manual or on a sticker inside the driver's door. Proper inflation optimizes tyre performance, fuel efficiency, and safety. Over- or under-inflation can lead to uneven wear, reduced traction, and increased risk of tyre failure. Check tyre pressure monthly and before long trips, using a reliable tyre gauge. Adjustments should be made when tyres are "cold" for an accurate reading, as heat from driving can increase pressure.
A turbo engine, or turbocharged engine, is an engine that uses a device called a turbocharger to increase its efficiency and power output. The turbocharger uses the exhaust gas to drive a turbine, which in turn spins an air pump. This pump pushes a greater volume of air into the engine's cylinders, allowing it to burn more fuel each second. This process, known as forced induction, significantly increases the engine's power output. Turbo engines are common in performance and sports cars but are also used in regular passenger cars to improve fuel economy while maintaining good performance.
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