търся инфо за 1.8т
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търся инфо за 1.8т
тьрся инфо за този двигател авд1.8т150кс 2000г.благодаря предварително 
Re: търся инфо за 1.8т
AWD предполагам имаш предвид-монтира се на ваг автомобили на платформата на Г4 и Джета/бора за САЩ.Ето това намерих по-подробно за твоя мотор и за някои от останалите 1.8 Т ,като това са предимно версии за щатския пазар ,тъй като липсват някои европейски версии като моя APU да речем или AWT,надявам се ще е полезно за всички притежатели на 1.8 Т -US Market Volkswagen
2000 Golf/Jetta: AWD
2001 Golf/Jetta: AWW
2002+ Golf/Jetta: AWP
1997-1999 Passat: AEB
1999-2001 Passat: ATW
2001 Passat: AUG/AWM
2002-2004 Passat: AMB
1999-2000 Beetle: APH
2001+ Beetle: AWV
2002 Beetle Turbo S: AWP
US Market Audi
1997-1999 A4: AEB
2000 A4: ATW
2001 A4: AWM
2002 A4: AMB
2000-2001 TT 180hp: ATC,AJQ,APX,APP,ARY,AUQ
2001-2004 TT 180hp: AWP
2001-2002 TT 225hp: AMU,BAM
2003-2004 TT 225hp: BEA
_____________________________________________
VW/Audi Engine Info
-058 Block: external water pump
-06A Block: internal water pump
-Displacement: 1.8L (1781cc)
-Firing Order: 1-3-4-2
-Cylinder #1 is next to the timing belt
-All catbacks are 2.17"
-Oil Capacity: 4.6qt (4.35L)
-Head bolt size: 11mm AEB, 10mm all others
-Engine Mount Assembly/Mounting Info
Engine dimensions for OE engines:
Bore size - 81mm (3.19in)
Stroke - 86.4mm (3.40in)
Rod Length - 144mm
Volkswagen Engine Info
Engine Code: AWD
Model Years: 2000 (11/99 on)
Compression Ratio: 9.5:1
Horsepower (SAE Net): 150hp @ 5700RPM
Torque: 155ft. lbs.@ 1750RPM
ECU: Motronic ME7.5
DP Size: 55mm (2.17")
Turbo: K03
OE Boost: .6 Bar (8.7psi)
Engine Code: APH
Model Years: 2000
Compression Ratio: 9.5:1
Horsepower (SAE Net): 150hp @ 5500RPM
Torque: 155ft. lbs.@ 1950RPM
ECU: Motronic ME7.5
DP Size: 50mm (1.97")
Turbo: K03
OE Boost: .6 Bar (8.7psi)
Engine Code: AWW/AWV
Model Years: 2001 (07/00 on)
Compression Ratio: 9.3:1 (Officially, though in practice its 9.5:1 as other 1.8t motors)
Horsepower (SAE Net): 150hp @ 5700RPM
Torque: 162ft. lbs.@ 1950RPM
ECU: Motronic ME 7.5
DP Size: 50mm (1.97")
Turbo: K03s
OE Boost: .6 Bar (8.7psi)
Engine Code: AWP
Model Years: 2002+ (06/01 on)
Compression Ratio: 9.5:1
Horsepower (SAE Net): 180hp @ 5500RPM
Torque: 174ft. lbs.@ 1950RPM
ECU: Motronic ME7.5
DP Size: 50mm (1.97")
Turbo: K03s
OE Boost: .8 Bar (11.6psi)
Audi Engine Info
Engine Code: AEB,ATW,AUG
Model Years: 1997-2000
Compression Ratio: 9.5:1
Horsepower (SAE Net): 150 @ 5700 RPM
Torque: 155 ft. lbs.@ 1750 RPM
ECU: 97-99.5 Motronic ME3.8.2/ME5.9, 2000+ is Motronic ME7.1
DP Size: 50mm (1.97")
Turbo: K03
OE Boost: .6 Bar (8.7psi)
Engine Code: AWM
Model Years: 2001-2005
Compression Ratio: 9.3:1
Horsepower (SAE Net): 170 @ 5900 RPM
Torque: 166 ft. lbs. @ 1950 RPM
ECU: Motronic ME7.1
DP Size: 50mm (1.97")
Turbo: K03s
OE Boost: .6 Bar (8.7psi)
_____________________________________________
Head Differences between Engine Codes
* Size of intake/exhaust ports (image), AEB only US spec head to have larger ports.
* Use of tensioners (VVT or non-VVT)
* Valve covers
* Camshaft gear (06A vs 058)
* Hall sensor/CPS Shutter window - AEB has 1 window, all others have 4
_____________________________________________
Crank Info
1.8T crankshaft guide - Thanks Bobq
058 Old Style
Came in the 058 external waterpump blocks only in longitudinal cars.(A4, Passat) These all have the “short”, small diameter snout. These cranks are all cast, and come with a toothed 60-2 wheel. There are 2 versions– the difference being the spigot on flywheel end.
Manual These have a pilot bearing pressed into the bulbous spigot on the flywheel end.
Automatic- This has a much flatter protrusion on the flywheel end and no provision for a pilot bearing.
06A New Style
These came in all 06A blocks with internal waterpump, both longitudinal and transverse. (Some codes AWD, AWW, AWP, AMB, AMU, AWM) These all have the “long”, large diameter snout. These cranks are cast or forged, and come with a windowed 60-2 wheel. There are 3 versions
Transverse manual/automatic- These are all forged and have provision for a pilot bearing to be pressed into the bulbous spigot on the flywheel end, but no bearing is installed.
Longitudinal manual- These are all cast and have a pilot bearing pressed into the bulbous spigot on the flywheel end.
Longitudinal automatic- These are all cast and have a much flatter spigot on the flywheel end and no provision for a pilot bearing.
Notes:
058 and 06A cranks are not interchangeable- they must match the block.
Transverse applications can use any of the above listed cranks.
Longitudinal manual applications can use the transverse forged crank with the installation of a pilot bearing. They may also use the longitudinal automatic crank if an adapter is machined to accept the pilot bearing.
Longitudinal automatic applications can use the transverse forged crank, or longitudinal manual crank if the spigot on the flywheel is machined down to clear the torque converter.
Trigger wheels are physically interchangeable, but early "bar" style sensors can only go in early blocks.
The early toothed wheel is better for SEM applications
Cast Cranks
AEB,ATW,AMB, AWM
Forged Cranks
AWD,AWW,AWP
_____________________________________________
Other Misc Info:
2nd O2 sensor on AWD can be tapped for A/F gauge
AWP engines lack Fuse 6
AWD had slightly different fitting coilpacks, they use clips and allen keys to be secured.
The AEB engine code(non-dbw) has the largest intake ports and consequently is one of the most in demand head's to put on our cars.
APH engines have a "baby" K03 turbo--not same as Golf and TT
APH engines have the 2L exhaust
APH engines have a smaller Intercooler (even smaller than Golf part). Less air through turbo = less boost.
APH engines have Small Injectors, and 3 bar Fuel Pressure Regulator (sufficient for 150HP that’s it; maybe 160 max.)
Looks like Golf 1.8T is a "hardware 180 HP" motor. The NB 1.8T is a "hardware 150 HP" motor. (ie Making 180HP Golf=software change; making 180HP NB=changing above parts)
All AEB/ATW block are external water pump blocks, All others are internal
All valve covers are interchangeable (from any engine code to an
2000 Golf/Jetta: AWD
2001 Golf/Jetta: AWW
2002+ Golf/Jetta: AWP
1997-1999 Passat: AEB
1999-2001 Passat: ATW
2001 Passat: AUG/AWM
2002-2004 Passat: AMB
1999-2000 Beetle: APH
2001+ Beetle: AWV
2002 Beetle Turbo S: AWP
US Market Audi
1997-1999 A4: AEB
2000 A4: ATW
2001 A4: AWM
2002 A4: AMB
2000-2001 TT 180hp: ATC,AJQ,APX,APP,ARY,AUQ
2001-2004 TT 180hp: AWP
2001-2002 TT 225hp: AMU,BAM
2003-2004 TT 225hp: BEA
_____________________________________________
VW/Audi Engine Info
-058 Block: external water pump
-06A Block: internal water pump
-Displacement: 1.8L (1781cc)
-Firing Order: 1-3-4-2
-Cylinder #1 is next to the timing belt
-All catbacks are 2.17"
-Oil Capacity: 4.6qt (4.35L)
-Head bolt size: 11mm AEB, 10mm all others
-Engine Mount Assembly/Mounting Info
Engine dimensions for OE engines:
Bore size - 81mm (3.19in)
Stroke - 86.4mm (3.40in)
Rod Length - 144mm
Volkswagen Engine Info
Engine Code: AWD
Model Years: 2000 (11/99 on)
Compression Ratio: 9.5:1
Horsepower (SAE Net): 150hp @ 5700RPM
Torque: 155ft. lbs.@ 1750RPM
ECU: Motronic ME7.5
DP Size: 55mm (2.17")
Turbo: K03
OE Boost: .6 Bar (8.7psi)
Engine Code: APH
Model Years: 2000
Compression Ratio: 9.5:1
Horsepower (SAE Net): 150hp @ 5500RPM
Torque: 155ft. lbs.@ 1950RPM
ECU: Motronic ME7.5
DP Size: 50mm (1.97")
Turbo: K03
OE Boost: .6 Bar (8.7psi)
Engine Code: AWW/AWV
Model Years: 2001 (07/00 on)
Compression Ratio: 9.3:1 (Officially, though in practice its 9.5:1 as other 1.8t motors)
Horsepower (SAE Net): 150hp @ 5700RPM
Torque: 162ft. lbs.@ 1950RPM
ECU: Motronic ME 7.5
DP Size: 50mm (1.97")
Turbo: K03s
OE Boost: .6 Bar (8.7psi)
Engine Code: AWP
Model Years: 2002+ (06/01 on)
Compression Ratio: 9.5:1
Horsepower (SAE Net): 180hp @ 5500RPM
Torque: 174ft. lbs.@ 1950RPM
ECU: Motronic ME7.5
DP Size: 50mm (1.97")
Turbo: K03s
OE Boost: .8 Bar (11.6psi)
Audi Engine Info
Engine Code: AEB,ATW,AUG
Model Years: 1997-2000
Compression Ratio: 9.5:1
Horsepower (SAE Net): 150 @ 5700 RPM
Torque: 155 ft. lbs.@ 1750 RPM
ECU: 97-99.5 Motronic ME3.8.2/ME5.9, 2000+ is Motronic ME7.1
DP Size: 50mm (1.97")
Turbo: K03
OE Boost: .6 Bar (8.7psi)
Engine Code: AWM
Model Years: 2001-2005
Compression Ratio: 9.3:1
Horsepower (SAE Net): 170 @ 5900 RPM
Torque: 166 ft. lbs. @ 1950 RPM
ECU: Motronic ME7.1
DP Size: 50mm (1.97")
Turbo: K03s
OE Boost: .6 Bar (8.7psi)
_____________________________________________
Head Differences between Engine Codes
* Size of intake/exhaust ports (image), AEB only US spec head to have larger ports.
* Use of tensioners (VVT or non-VVT)
* Valve covers
* Camshaft gear (06A vs 058)
* Hall sensor/CPS Shutter window - AEB has 1 window, all others have 4
_____________________________________________
Crank Info
1.8T crankshaft guide - Thanks Bobq
058 Old Style
Came in the 058 external waterpump blocks only in longitudinal cars.(A4, Passat) These all have the “short”, small diameter snout. These cranks are all cast, and come with a toothed 60-2 wheel. There are 2 versions– the difference being the spigot on flywheel end.
Manual These have a pilot bearing pressed into the bulbous spigot on the flywheel end.
Automatic- This has a much flatter protrusion on the flywheel end and no provision for a pilot bearing.
06A New Style
These came in all 06A blocks with internal waterpump, both longitudinal and transverse. (Some codes AWD, AWW, AWP, AMB, AMU, AWM) These all have the “long”, large diameter snout. These cranks are cast or forged, and come with a windowed 60-2 wheel. There are 3 versions
Transverse manual/automatic- These are all forged and have provision for a pilot bearing to be pressed into the bulbous spigot on the flywheel end, but no bearing is installed.
Longitudinal manual- These are all cast and have a pilot bearing pressed into the bulbous spigot on the flywheel end.
Longitudinal automatic- These are all cast and have a much flatter spigot on the flywheel end and no provision for a pilot bearing.
Notes:
058 and 06A cranks are not interchangeable- they must match the block.
Transverse applications can use any of the above listed cranks.
Longitudinal manual applications can use the transverse forged crank with the installation of a pilot bearing. They may also use the longitudinal automatic crank if an adapter is machined to accept the pilot bearing.
Longitudinal automatic applications can use the transverse forged crank, or longitudinal manual crank if the spigot on the flywheel is machined down to clear the torque converter.
Trigger wheels are physically interchangeable, but early "bar" style sensors can only go in early blocks.
The early toothed wheel is better for SEM applications
Cast Cranks
AEB,ATW,AMB, AWM
Forged Cranks
AWD,AWW,AWP
_____________________________________________
Other Misc Info:
2nd O2 sensor on AWD can be tapped for A/F gauge
AWP engines lack Fuse 6
AWD had slightly different fitting coilpacks, they use clips and allen keys to be secured.
The AEB engine code(non-dbw) has the largest intake ports and consequently is one of the most in demand head's to put on our cars.
APH engines have a "baby" K03 turbo--not same as Golf and TT
APH engines have the 2L exhaust
APH engines have a smaller Intercooler (even smaller than Golf part). Less air through turbo = less boost.
APH engines have Small Injectors, and 3 bar Fuel Pressure Regulator (sufficient for 150HP that’s it; maybe 160 max.)
Looks like Golf 1.8T is a "hardware 180 HP" motor. The NB 1.8T is a "hardware 150 HP" motor. (ie Making 180HP Golf=software change; making 180HP NB=changing above parts)
All AEB/ATW block are external water pump blocks, All others are internal
All valve covers are interchangeable (from any engine code to an
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Re: търся инфо за 1.8т
благодаря колега фв16в за инфото.гледах една жета4 1.8т авд и мисля да я купя,интересува ме дали може да се монтира Г.И.на този двиг.видях че няма жило на газта 

Re: търся инфо за 1.8т
Може да се монтира ГИ на всеки един двигател,включително и на 1.8 Т,а дали е редно да му причиняваш това е отделен въпрос.Няма проблем,че е без жило дросела.С жило са само първите генерации 1.8Т,а след това всички са без жило с електронноуправляем дросел т.нар. EPC.
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- Двигател: AGU
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Re: търся инфо за 1.8т
Аз ссъм се качвал няколко пъти на 1.8Т, даже съм и карал и мога да ти кажа че е пълна скръб - е.ава му се майката. То не беше придърпване, то не е губене на обороти, то един вървеж...
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- Мнения: 1957
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- Автомобил: Seat Leon
- Двигател: ARY 2003
- Местоположение: София
Re: търся инфо за 1.8т
същата работа, и аз съм карал 1.8Т на газ за проба, даже с ГИ монтиран в Италия и не е същата кола, поне едни 20 коня му се губят. Може би единствено с ГИ течна фаза би било по-културно решение...
Re: търся инфо за 1.8т
ако искаш да караш икономична кола си вземи дизел, ама на тоя мотор да слагаш газ, това е грехота поне според мен 
- kiro rachnata
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Re: търся инфо за 1.8т
благодаря за инфото.с 2 думи да си карам 2ката на газ и толкова
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