A51.8 TFSi S Line FL (2012) Cab Ibis White standard 'cept Cruise control Retro fitted Hope to hear from audi tomorrow and fix this unreal issue. Joe's A5 original to all black Phantom Black 1.8 A5 Coupé, Remap 210HP and a few VCDS mods, H&R OE Springs, RS-Style black grill, black-chrome exhaust come. Audi -
Tothat end, it offers a good choice of petrol, diesel, mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid engines. The petrols start with the 109bhp 1.0-litre 30 TFSI and progress up to the 1.5 litre 35 TFSI, which
Ihave a black edition 1.5 TFSI with s tronic. The car has performed superbly since the first day. Previous car was same engine and no probs with that. The s-tronic is a complete revelation. Will never have a manual again. There have been issues raised about 19" wheels. I have gone in 4 years from 17",18" and now 19"".
Nestledunder the bonnet of the A1 35 TFSI is an engine new to Audi, it's a 1.5-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol unit that sends torque through the front wheels via a seven-speed dual
StretchedTiming Chain. Another of the common Audi 1.8 TFSI Engine problems is stretched timing chains. This tends to affect the Gen 1 and Gen 2 1.8 TFSI engines most. While a timing chain is made of harder materials than a belt, they are composite parts with links and rollers wearing against each other over time.
#1 I have been struggling to make my A3 1.5 150Hp smoother for almost 2 years. - Shifts from 1st to 2nd very jerky at D mode, - Accelerator pedal very responsive
40 TFSI EA839 in the A8. This 4.0-liter, twin-turbocharged V8 engine has tremendous torque and power. One of the most reliable Audi engines. It is a popular engine in the Audi performance series and powers the A6 and A7. The engine delivers a refined driving experience and, most crucially, it is a reliable motor.
InAudi’s case, TFSI engines were introduced in 2004, specifically in the A3 Sportback Quattro. The first generation TFSI engines were 2.0-litre four-cylinder engines with an output of 200 hp @ 5100-6000 rpm and 280 Nm @ 1800-5000 rpm. That was approximately 100 horsepower per litre, quite an achievement for the time. The
Briskodahave many posts with tales of woe about the not-so-new 1.5 litre petrol engine, along with links to other VW/Audi sites with similar threads - but certainly not all cars so equipped have issues. Main concern would be that no-one seems to believe that VAG have found a real solution for those cars that are troublesome and they are still
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