The demand for turbocharged gasoline direct injection engines is expected to increase by 30% over the next five years, say industry experts and researchers at powertrain component manufacturer BorgWarner. The rise will be driven by advances in turbocharger design, manufacturing and materials.
According to Roger Wood, president and general manager at BorgWarner …
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