What is the difference between 1.8T and 1.8L?
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1.8T refers to a 1.8-liter turbocharged engine, while 1.8L refers to a naturally aspirated engine without turbocharging. Detailed information about 1.8T and 1.8L is as follows: 1. For the same displacement size, the one with turbocharging has stronger power than the one without. 1.8T is 1.8L turbo, meaning a 1.8-liter displacement engine with turbocharging. 2. 1.8L means a displacement of 1.8 liters, where T stands for turbocharging, L stands for displacement, and L means liter. T stands for turbocharging. With increased pressure in the Turbo cylinder, fuel burns more completely and quickly, resulting in better performance. 3. The main function of turbocharging is to increase the engine's air intake, thereby improving the engine's power and torque. After installing a turbocharger, the maximum power of an engine can increase by 40% or more compared to when it is not equipped with a turbocharger. This means that the same engine can produce greater power after being turbocharged.