What does the 't' in cars stand for?
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The 't' in cars stands for turbocharging. Below is an introduction to the 't' in cars: It refers to an engine equipped with a turbocharging device, which can alter the engine's air intake, allowing fuel to burn more completely in the cylinders, thereby increasing the engine's output power. Here is an introduction to the function of turbocharging: 1. Compared to engines of the same displacement, turbocharged engines have advantages such as greater output power, lower fuel consumption, and higher environmental friendliness. 2. The main function of turbocharging is to increase the engine's air intake. By increasing the air intake, the engine's power and torque are enhanced. After installing a turbocharger, an engine's maximum power can increase by 40% or more compared to when it is not equipped with one.