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    162TSI - 8 or 4 injectors?

    Asking for a mate.

    Does the MK3 RS 162tsi come with just the 4 DIs or does it have the 2nd auxillary bank of 4 in the inlet manifold to reduce build-up on the valves (like the MK7 GTI)?
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    Just popped off the engine cover and yes it has the extra rail of injectors

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    Thanks
    Others will be pleased
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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    Asking for a mate.

    Does the MK3 RS 162tsi come with just the 4 DIs or does it have the 2nd auxillary bank of 4 in the inlet manifold to reduce build-up on the valves (like the MK7 GTI)?
    It's the exact same engine in the mk7 gti.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dArK5HaD0w View Post
    It's the exact same engine in the mk7 gti.
    That's what I thought but I'm told that the ones in the USA are still 4 injectors still. This guy seemed to think the Octavia might have been short changed.

    both types have the same power.

    As an aside, it will be interesting to see what the tuners do with the 2nd set of injectors. A mate tunes BRZ86s and has experimented with different duty cycles for the port injectors & had some interesting results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    That's what I thought but I'm told that the ones in the USA are still 4 injectors still. This guy seemed to think the Octavia might have been short changed.

    both types have the same power.
    the americans usually get a different type of engine. same thing happened with the pevious gen 1 ea888, found in the mk6 gti and mk2 octavia.
    we get the european (ROW) version.

    vwag makes 2 engine variants:- "NA - North America" and "ROW - Rest of World"
    this is how the gen 1 ea888 engines were done:-

    NA(USA) MK5/MK6 2.0 TSI Engine
    - CCTA
    - CBFA

    CCT and CBF denote the engine's mechanical structure. IE, secondary injection (CBF) vs non secondary injection (CCT). A, the 4th letter, denotes the power output for the calibration, ie both rated in the us for 207ft-lb/200hp.



    ROW MK6 and A3 2.0 TSI Engines
    - CCZA - A3, Octavia
    - CCZB - MK6

    CCZ denotes the european mechanical structure.
    A and B denote a software calibration change for different power levels.
    A has 200hp, B has 210hp.
    A denotes the 200HP calibration. B denotes the 210HP calibration.
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    Thanks

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    I did not realise that VW Direct Injection engines had such a bad reputation for fouling inlet valves before I bought my 103tsi.
    The vRS double bank injection mitigates this to some extent, by 'washing' the inlet valve.
    I read that some other manufacturers have overcome this problem by suppressing crankcase emissions to the inlet and/or revised valve timing.
    Do we know if the latest VW single bank injection engines on MQB cars have rectified this problem or should I be attaching a catch can filter and/or factoring in some sort of inlet valve clean during servicing?

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    Use upper engine cleaner each service, like sea foam, nulon foaming air intake cleaner, or Subaru upper engine cleaner.

    It's not just vw engines, ALL direct injection petrol has the same problem. Newer versions like the rs have secondary injectors to improve this.
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