Charger Wars
The street-racing scene in the United States has grown to an all-time high and is still growing towards an unknown paramount. Car enthusiasts put in vast amounts of time, labor, and money to modify their cars. Their goal is to dominate the streets by having the fastest and most powerful car, so they can have the right to brag. As a result, the debate over turbocharging or supercharging a car engine for power was born. Both of these types of engine modifications share similarities, but at the same time they differ vastly. Turbocharging is usually the preference of engineering purists because it captures wasted exhaust energy and puts it to work. Because less wasted energy equals higher efficiency, a turbo-aspirated engine is extremely efficient because of its use of exhaust waste. A turbocharged engine uses a centrifugal compressor, which is basically a fan with its blades reversed so that air is being sucked in
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Some common words found in the essay are:
CHARGER WARS, compress air, exhaust waste, exhaust intake, creates power heat, power heat, air creates power, creates power, air creates, air intake, centrifugal processor, centrifugal compressor, turbocharged engine,
Approximate Word count = 631
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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