1. turbocharged - Adjective
2. turbocharged - Verb
turbocharged (not comparable)
Having a turbocharger
turbocharged
simple past and past participle of turbocharge
All other versions are powered by a turbocharged inline-4 making 280 horsepower. Source: Internet
Elantra N Line delivers a spirited driving experience, powered by a 1.6-liter GDI turbocharged engine with six-speed manual or seven-speed Double Clutch Transmission (DCT) that produces up to 201 horsepower and 195 lb-ft torque. Source: Internet
As turbocharged or supercharged engines produce more power for a given engine size as compared to naturally aspirated engines, attention must be paid to the mechanical design of components, lubrication, and cooling to handle the power. Source: Internet
A turbocharged engine can produce significantly more power than a naturally aspirated engine of the same configuration, as having more air in the cylinders allows more fuel to be burned and thus more power to be produced. Source: Internet
As of 2007, the 14-cylinder Wärtsilä-Sulzer 14RTFLEX96-C turbocharged two-stroke diesel engine built by Wärtsilä licensee Doosan in Korea is the most powerful diesel engine put into service, with a cylinder bore of convert delivering convert. Source: Internet
I’m sure most of us would be satisfied with the mid-powered X7 50i, or even it’s more mellow 40i sister, which packs 335 horsepower from a turbocharged 3.0-liter I6. Source: Internet