What does the 'T' in cars stand for?

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VonJustin
07/30/25 7:58am
T stands for Turbo, the abbreviation for turbocharging, referring to an engine equipped with a turbocharging device for intake air. Here is the relevant content introduction: 1. The turbocharging device can alter the engine's air intake, allowing fuel to burn more completely in the cylinders, thereby increasing the engine's output power. Compared to engines of the same displacement, turbocharged engines have the advantages of higher output power, lower fuel consumption, and better environmental performance. 2. Essentially, a turbocharged engine uses a turbocharger when necessary, which is driven by the exhaust gases from the engine to increase the intake air volume. While increasing the intake air volume, it is matched with more fuel injection, burning more fuel to achieve stronger power.
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