What is the difference between 1.6L and 1.6T?
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1.6L and 1.6T differences: 1. Different nature: 1.6L refers to a 1.6-liter displacement, where L stands for long; 1.6T refers to a 1.6L engine equipped with a turbocharger. 2. Different power: The 1.6L does not have a turbocharger, resulting in weaker power; the 1.6T comes with a turbocharger, providing ample power. When a naturally aspirated engine is fitted with a turbocharger, the primary function of the turbocharger is to control the engine's air intake, thereby regulating the engine's power and torque, making the car more powerful. With the same displacement, the maximum power of an engine equipped with a turbocharger can increase by 40% or more compared to one without a turbocharger, meaning the same engine can generate greater power and torque after turbocharging.