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COMPLETE ENGINE : Engine Volkswagen CNG

The 1.4-liter Volkswagen CDGA 1.4 TSI EcoFuel turbo engine was produced from 2009 to 2015 and was installed on methane modifications of such popular models as the Passat and Touran. This unit has been designed to operate on CNG compressed natural gas.
The EA111-TSI series includes: CBZA, CBZB, BMY, BWK, CAVA, CAVD, CAXA, CDGA, CTHA.

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    The 1.4-liter Volkswagen CDGA 1.4 TSI EcoFuel turbo engine was produced from 2009 to 2015 and was installed on methane modifications of such popular models as the Passat and Touran. This unit has been designed to operate on CNG compressed natural gas.
    The EA111-TSI series includes: CBZA, CBZB, BMY, BWK, CAVA, CAVD, CAXA, CDGA, CTHA.



    Specifications

    Production years

    2009-2015

    Displacement, cc

    1390

    Fuel system

    direct injection

    Power output, hp

    150

    Torque output, Nm

    220

    Cylinder block

    cast iron R4

    Block head

    aluminum 16v

    Cylinder bore, mm

    76.5

    Piston stroke, mm

    75.6

    Compression ratio

    10.0

    Features

    DOHC

    Hydraulic lifters

    yes

    Timing drive

    chain

    Phase regulator

    on the intake shaft

    Turbocharging

    KKK K03 & Eaton TVS

    Recommended engine oil

    5W-30

    Engine oil capacity, liter

    3.6

    Fuel type

    petrol

    Euro standards

    EURO 5

    Fuel consumption, L/100 km (for VW Passat 2009)
    — city
    — highway
    — combined

    8.8
    5.6
    6.8

    Engine lifespan, km

    ~260 000

    Weight, kg

    130


    The engine was installed on:
     Volkswagen Passat B6 (3C) in 2009 – 2010; Passat B7 (36) in 2010 – 2014;
     Volkswagen Touran 1 (1T) in 2009 – 2015.


    Disadvantages of the VW CDGA engine

     This engine is designed to run on gas and is afraid of low-quality fuel.
     Pistons are often destroyed by detonation and many simply change them to forged ones.
     Even from low-quality fuel, intake valves are covered with soot and compression drops.
     A significant part of calls to the service station is associated with the replacement of an unreliable timing chain.
     In the turbine, the electronic control valve most often fails, as well as the wastegate.
     On specialized forums, they constantly complain about engine vibrations at cold temperatures and antifreeze leaks.