Test & Tune by BAR-TEK® Motorsport
In 2013, the BAR-TEK fleet has welcomed a new addition: The latest member of the fleet is an Audi A3 Sportback quattro (8PA) 2.0 TFSI (AXX) with 200 HP. From 2004 to 2008, the same engine was used in the Golf Mk5 GTI.
In comparison to the 1.8T, the 2.0 TFSI engine has a much higher compression ratio (10.5:1 vs. 9.0X:1). Basically, the AXX engine is not so good for tuning since it has a penchant for piston ring flutter at high speeds and low load due to the forged pistons. This is why cast pistons were used in the successor BWA engine, and the compression ratio was reduced to 10.3:1. In addition, we used a new software. Our AXX already had over 180,000 km on the clock, but, except for the usual teething troubles, there were no problems with the engine.
We initially eliminated these teething troubles. The error: “Boost control limit undercut” was stored in the error memory.
By the way: In our tuning guide for the 2.0 TFSI with K03 turbocharger you will find everything you need to increase performance.
- 1. Profile Audi 2.0L TFSI
- 2. PCV ventilation for the crankcase
- 3. Blow-off valve
- 4. Carbon deposits in the induction channel
- 5. First 2.0L TFSI tuning project with the K03 standard (OEM) turbo
- 6. Second 2.0L TFSI tuning project with conversion to K04 turbo
- 7. Third 2.0L TFSI tuning project: What is the maximum performance possible with the K04 charger?