Is an engine with a T more fuel-consuming?
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An engine with a T indicates that the car engine is equipped with a turbocharger. The fuel consumption is relatively higher. The differences between cars with a T and without a T are as follows: 1. Fuel consumption: An engine with a T, i.e., equipped with a turbocharger, consumes slightly more fuel compared to an engine of the same displacement, model, and structure. 2. Power: The output power of an engine with a T is significantly higher than that of an engine with the same displacement, making it the highest in terms of power per liter. 3. Torque: Under the premise of the same displacement, it can greatly increase the engine's power and torque, meaning a 1.8T can be equivalent to a 2.4L, with more efficient fuel combustion.