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Audi A3 8P
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Engine
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1.8 TFSI | 2.0 TFSI | 2.0 TFSI (S3) | 2.5 TFSI (RS3) | 3.2 |
Construction period | 01/2007–03/2013 | 07/2004–03/2013 | 08/2006–10/2012 | 03/2011–10/2012 | 09/2003–05/2009 |
Engine characteristics
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Engine series | VW EA888 | VW EA113, (VW EA888) | VW EA113 | VW EA855 | VW EA390 |
Engine Code | BYT, BZB, CDAA | AXX, BPY, BWA, (CAWB, CCZA) | BHZ, CDLA | CEPA | BDB, BMJ, BUB |
Engine type | 4-cylinder in-line | 4-cylinder in-line | 4-cylinder in-line | 4-cylinder in-line | V6 |
Number of valves per cylinder |
4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
Fuel mixture preparation | Direct injection | Direct injection | Direct injection | Direct injection | Injection |
Forced induction | Turbocharger | Turbocharger | Turbocharger | Turbocharger | |
Bore x stroke |
82,50 x 84,1 mm | 82,50 x 92.8 mm | 82,50 x 92.8 mm | 82,50 x 92,8 mm | 84,00 x 95,9 mm |
Cylinder capacity | 1788 cm³ | 1984 cm³ | 1984 cm³ | 2480 cm³ | 3189 cm³ |
Compression ratio | 9,6:1 | 10,3:1 | 9,8:1 | 10,0:1 | 10,85:1 |
Max. power at min-1 | 118 kW (160 PS)/ 4500–6200 | 147 kW (200 PS)/ 5100–6000 | 195 kW (265 PS)/ 6000 | 250 kW (340 PS)/ 5400–6500 | 184 kW (250 PS)/ 6300 |
Max. torque at min-1 | 250 Nm/ 1500–4200 | 280 Nm/ 1700–5000 | 350 Nm/ 2500–5000 | 450 Nm/ 1600–5300 | 320 Nm/ 2500–3000 |
Power transmission
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Drive, standard | Front wheel drive | Front wheel drive | All-wheel drive | All-wheel drive | All-wheel drive |
Drive, optional | All-wheel drive | All-wheel drive | |||
Gearbox, standard | 6 speed manual transmission | 6 speed manual transmission | 6 speed manual transmission | 7-step S-tronic | 6 speed manual transmission |
Gearbox, optional | 7-step S-tronic | 6-step S-tronic | 6-step S-tronic | 6-step S-tronic | |
Measured values
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Maximum speed | 220–222 km/h | 234–238 km/h | 250 km/h | 250 km/h | 250 km/h |
Important to know:
The buyer bears the direct costs of returning the goods. This is regulated by law.
You must pay for any loss in value of the goods if this loss in value is due to handling on your part that is not necessary for testing the condition, properties, and functioning of the goods.
In simple words: If the part is no longer 100% in order, then we can retain a part of the purchase price for the loss of value. So: Take care of the parts if you are not sure that you want to keep them.