What does a 2.0t displacement mean?
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T stands for the model with a turbocharger (TURL). 2.0 simply refers to the displacement of a regular engine, which is 2.0 liters. 2.0T means the engine is equipped with a turbocharger, has a displacement of 2.0 liters, and can achieve power equivalent to or exceeding 2.4 liters. Fuel consumption is higher due to the increased power, but emissions are cleaner. Below is relevant information: 1. Engine displacement: Simply referred to as displacement, it is the total of the working volumes of all cylinders in the engine, the product of single-cylinder displacement Vh and the number of cylinders I. The working volume of a cylinder refers to the gas volume swept by the piston from top dead center to bottom dead center, also known as single-cylinder displacement, which depends on the cylinder bore and piston stroke. 2. Turbocharger: Essentially an air compressor that increases air intake by compressing air. It utilizes the inertial impulse of the exhaust gas from the engine to drive the turbine in the turbine chamber, which in turn drives the coaxial impeller. The impeller compresses the air delivered from the air filter pipe, pressurizing it before it enters the cylinder.