What is the difference between fuel consumption t and l?
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Here are the differences between fuel consumption t and l: 1. Nature: A turbocharged engine is an engine equipped with a turbocharger. Naturally aspirated 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 was restricted. Naturally aspirated engines do not have a supercharger; air simply passes through the air filter-throttle-intake manifold-to reach the cylinder.