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A turbo is a device that helps to improve the performance and efficiency of an internal combustion engine by increasing the amount of air that is delivered to the engine's cylinders.

When the engine is running, exhaust gases are expelled from the cylinders. These gases pass through the turbine in the turbocharger, causing the turbine to spin. As the turbine spins, it also rotates a compressor wheel connected to it. The compressor wheel draws in outside air and compresses it before delivering it to the engine. This compressed air allows more fuel to be burned, resulting in a higher power output from the engine.

Overall, a turbocharger provides a significant boost in horsepower and torque, allowing the car to accelerate faster and maintain higher speeds. Additionally, by compressing the air before it enters the engine, the turbocharger improves the engine's efficiency and fuel economy. This makes turbos a popular choice among car enthusiasts and manufacturers looking to enhance both performance and efficiency.