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How does the air compressed by the supercharger enter the cylinder through the intake pipe after the automobile is turbocharged? Thank you.

Turbocharging If you look closely, you will find that the snail has two parts, one is the air intake from the "shell top", and then the air outlet pipe and the exhaust pipe are next to it. Hot air is blown into the exhaust pipe to drive the turbine to rotate, then air is sucked from the "shell top" and compressed, and then pressed back to the engine air inlet by the exhaust pipe!

There is generally an air-cooled radiator in the middle of this pipeline, which is called "intercooling". Of course, this pipe is also equipped with a bleed valve, which is a device to help you discharge excess compressed air when you turn off the throttle. Usually, manufacturers will try to hide noise when designing. If it is modified, it will be replaced by the super noisy one. My Evo uses Blitz dual drive, which will scare pedestrians on the roadside, haha!