What is the difference between 1.5t and 1.5l engine displacement in cars?
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The difference between 1.5t and 1.5l engine displacement in cars lies in their engine types: a 1.5t engine is a turbocharged engine, while a 1.5l engine is a naturally aspirated engine. The 1.5 indicates that both engines have a displacement of 1.5 liters, with 't' representing a turbocharged engine and 'l' representing a standard naturally aspirated engine. Displacement is a specialized term in hydraulic transmission, referring to the volume of fluid intake or exhaust per stroke or cycle. Engine displacement is an important parameter for measuring a car's performance. Additionally, some domestic cars may not have the engine model marked as above, but their displacement is usually indicated on the body or rear of the vehicle.