What does Volkswagen's 280TSI mean?
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280 is the approximate maximum torque of the engine, and TSI is the domestic engine. The following is a detailed introduction about 280TSI: 1. 280TSI represents a displacement of 1.4, a turbocharged engine with stratified combustion and direct injection technology. 280 represents torque, and the maximum torque of the 14 model is 250NM. 280 is the approximate maximum torque of the engine. This Volkswagen engine is a high-power version of the 1.4-liter turbocharged engine. Its advantages mainly include the use of an aluminum cylinder block with an iron liner to reduce the weight of the engine, relatively better fuel economy, and reduced fuel consumption due to lightweight design. Moreover, turbocharging technology provides a more powerful performance. In domestic TSI engines, T stands for Turbo, meaning turbocharging, S stands for Stratified, and I stands for Injection. Generally, TSI technology is the combined application of turbocharging and stratified direct injection technology. 2. Using displacement to distinguish models was once considered the most reasonable naming method. However, with the continuous innovation of automotive technology and the emergence of turbocharged engines, the concept of displacement has been broken. Sometimes, a 1.4-liter displacement engine with higher technology can produce more power than a 2.0-liter displacement engine.