A turbocharger increases an engine's efficiency and power output by forcing extra air into the combustion chamber using a turbine powered by the engine's exhaust gases. It was invented in 1905 but took 20 years to be implemented. Turbochargers are used widely in vehicles to allow smaller engines to have improved fuel economy, reduced emissions, and higher power/torque. A turbocharger works by using the exhaust flow to spin a turbine, which spins an air pump to compress more air into the engine.