What is the difference between engine L and T?
1 Answers
Engine L and T differ in the following aspects: 1. Nature: A turbocharged (T) engine is equipped with a turbocharger. Naturally aspirated (L) is a type of car intake where air is forced into the combustion chamber by atmospheric pressure without any supercharger. 2. Principle: The earliest turbochargers were used in sports cars or Formula racing cars, allowing engines to achieve greater power in races where engine displacement is limited. Naturally aspirated engines lack a supercharger, with air simply passing through the air filter-throttle-intake manifold to reach the cylinder. 3. Performance: Turbocharged engines can deliver stronger power than naturally aspirated engines of the same displacement while being more fuel-efficient.