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The kompressor, or supercharger, typically kicks in during acceleration when the engine requires additional power. It boosts the engine's air intake, increasing horsepower and torque to improve performance. This activation usually occurs at lower RPMs, providing an immediate response compared to turbochargers, which may have a lag. The specific engagement can depend on the vehicle's design and engine management system.

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