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Sad news peeps after carrying out compression test have concluded cylinder 3 has lost compression
Cyl #4-200
Cyl #3-25
Cyl #2-197.5
Cyl #1-195
Sad news mate, this was my greatest fear and so good to drive the TSI underrated Utes. oftern look if i can spot my TSI as it used to misfire like urs no fault codes and engine light came come. Dammit man but rebuild her stronger than ever.
@ Sharkie, Yes still using the fuel of satan the TDI been Mapped and downpipe. next is egr delete
Lots of choices (and not the only supplier for these parts)
Rods - I would go forged and not simply a replacement 403 Forbidden
Pistons - again go forged and make it Stg 3 proof 403 Forbidden
The above should all be perfectly doable in the TSI, but bear in mind that not everything is interchangeable. I recently discovered that the sumps (including all internals such as baffles and oil pickup) are not the same between the Mk6 GTI and the TSI300 Amarok. The TSI300 is much larger to almost 1.5ls of extra oil capacity.
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A 2nd hand TSI300 engine (with its own history and possible problems), will probably set you back $2-3K. You can get quality parts for less than that and then its just labour costs (free if you have skills and time).
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I'm contemplating mk7 R motor do you know of any complications
Won't fit I believe, apparently some of the mounts are incompatible, and you will not be able to use any of the electronics/wiring etc in the Amarok. This will cost you at least 5X more to make work than simply rebuilding the existing engine.
Current:2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2018 MY18 Golf 110TSI (150TSI) Trendline manual White2014 Amarok TSIRed (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...
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Won't fit I believe, apparently some of the mounts are incompatible, and you will not be able to use any of the electronics/wiring etc in the Amarok. This will cost you at least 5X more to make work than simply rebuilding the existing engine.
I've really been trying to find info on this and can't seem to find much there's not much info on the cfpa
tsi blocks physically different?
I've really been trying to find info on this and can't seem to find much there's not much info on the cfpa
tsi blocks physically different?
The MK7 engines are dual injection (port and direct) whereas the TSI Amarok is direct only. This means an extra fuel rail with injectors and all the electronics, including ECU, cluster, keys, and the entire wiring loom at the very least. Cost of this will be prohibitive (think $10K+++) and then plus labour and extensive coding. Also, the MK7 turbo wont work in the engine bay of the Amarok (engine is longitudinal and not transverse)
Far easier to replace the internals in the TSI Amarok with stronger components and then go a K04 upgrade turbo.
If you want details of the OEM engine components look at Erwin.
I have a TSI Amarok and 7.5 R and would not even attempt to do a swap .... I will though build the TSI Amarok engine into a Stg 4 capability as I have a turbo upgrade on the shelf waiting. First will finish of the 4WD conversion though.
Current:2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2018 MY18 Golf 110TSI (150TSI) Trendline manual White2014 Amarok TSIRed (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...
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The MK7 engines are dual injection (port and direct) whereas the TSI Amarok is direct only. This means an extra fuel rail with injectors and all the electronics, including ECU, cluster, keys, and the entire wiring loom at the very least. Cost of this will be prohibitive (think $10K+++) and then plus labour and extensive coding. Also, the MK7 turbo wont work in the engine bay of the Amarok (engine is longitudinal and not transverse)
Far easier to replace the internals in the TSI Amarok with stronger components and then go a K04 upgrade turbo.
If you want details of the OEM engine components look at Erwin.
I have a TSI Amarok and 7.5 R and would not even attempt to do a swap .... I will though build the TSI Amarok engine into a Stg 4 capability as I have a turbo upgrade on the shelf waiting. First will finish of the 4WD conversion though.
Turbo fitment and fitting everything is the easy part but the coding and wiring that's the hard part
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