0 having or containing a turbocharger (= a machine that increases the power in an engine): --
After five turbocharged years of accelerating growth, the economy is clearly slowing.
She roused the crowd with her turbocharged, rhythm-heavy performance.
She spends the day chasing after her turbocharged son, Nicolas, aged 2.
We'd like to see a turbocharged version of the current engine.
a turbocharged engine
1 used to describe an engine or machine that is very powerful because it has a turbocharger: --
The air-cooled, turbocharged diesel engine sits to the right rear of the driver.
The initial engine range comprised 1.4, 1.6 and 1.8 petrol units and normally aspirated and turbocharged 1.9-litre diesel units.
It was available in either naturally aspirated or turbocharged variants with two valves per cylinder.
Both normally aspirated and turbocharged versions were made.
They have multi-cylinder diesel engines, some turbocharged, electric start and hydraulics for tipping and steering and are more expensive to make and operate.
The car has a 2.4 litre turbocharged engine which produces.
Initially only an intercooled and turbocharged engine was offered, until a naturally aspirated version was introduced for 2007.
Because a turbocharged engine has a higher operating temperature they used sodium filled exhaust valves and a thermostat controlled oil cooler (air/oil model).