I've been looking at buying an Audi 80 and noticed there are different engine options, the FSI and TDI. What exactly is the difference between these two engine types?
ReplyThe main difference between the FSI and TDI engines is their fuel delivery system. FSI stands for direct fuel injection, while TDI stands for turbocharged direct injection. This means that the FSI engine injects fuel directly into the cylinders, while the TDI engine uses a turbocharger to compress the air and fuel mixture before it enters the cylinders.
In terms of performance, the FSI engine is known for its smooth and responsive power delivery, while the TDI engine is known for its strong torque and fuel efficiency. It ultimately depends on your driving needs and preferences.
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