A forced induction system designed to augment the power output of a specific utility task vehicle is the focal point. The system centers around a turbine-driven compressor, increasing the volume of air entering the engine’s combustion chamber. For example, installing such a system on a side-by-side vehicle can significantly elevate its horsepower and torque.
The importance of this upgrade lies in its ability to improve vehicle performance across various terrains and tasks. Benefits range from enhanced acceleration and climbing capabilities to increased towing capacity. Historically, such systems were predominantly found in high-performance racing applications; however, their adaptation to utility vehicles reflects a growing demand for increased power and versatility in off-road applications.