A turbocharger typically increases the intake pressure of an engine, commonly referred to as boost pressure. This pressure can vary depending on the turbo design and engine specifications, but it usually ranges from 5 to 30 psi (pounds per square inch) in performance applications. Higher boost levels can significantly enhance engine power and efficiency, but they also require proper tuning and engine management to avoid damage.
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