Engine Volkswagen BAD

From 2001 to 2005, Volkswagen produced the 1.6-liter direct-injection BAD engine, which was used in the Audi A2, the Bora sedan, and the fourth generation Golf. This power unit was different from others because it used a timing belt drive rather than a chain.

Engine Volkswagen BAD 300x266 - Engine Volkswagen BAD

ARR, BKG, BAD, BAG, and BLF are all part of the EA111-FSI series.

Specifications

Production years 2001-2005
Displacement, cc 1598
Fuel system direct injection
Power output, hp 110
Torque output, Nm 155
Cylinder block aluminum R4
Block head aluminum 16v
Cylinder bore, mm 76.5
Piston stroke, mm 86.9
Compression ratio 12.0
Features DOHC
Hydraulic lifters yes
Timing drive belt
Phase regulator on the intake shaft
Turbocharging no
Recommended engine oil 5W-30
Engine oil capacity, liter 3.6
Fuel type petrol
Euro standards EURO 4
Fuel consumption, L/100 km (for VW Bora 2002)
— city
— highway
— combined
8.9
5.2
6.2
Engine lifespan, km ~220 000

The engine was installed on:

  • Audi A2 1 (8Z) in 2002 – 2005;
  • Volkswagen Bora 1 (1J) in 2001 – 2005;
  • Volkswagen Golf 4 (1J) in 2001 – 2003.

Disadvantages of the VW BAD engine

An intricate intake system with numerous sensors frequently malfunctions.
In addition to frequently breaking down, the motor needs expert maintenance.
Soot quickly grows over intake, throttle, and EGR valves.
Phase regulators and ignition coils frequently fail even before 100,000 kilometers.
Oil burning caused by rings typically starts at 100–120 thousand kilometers.

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