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forced induction
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**forced induction**
Forced induction refers to a method used in internal combustion engines to increase the amount of air entering the engine’s combustion chamber. This is typically achieved through devices such as turbochargers or superchargers, which compress the intake air, allowing more oxygen to be packed into the cylinders. The result is improved engine efficiency and a significant boost in power output compared to naturally aspirated engines. Forced induction is commonly used in performance and racing vehicles, as well as in modern passenger cars aiming for a balance of power and fuel economy.