Audi Abt engine

The 2.0-liter fuel-injected engine Audi 2.0 ABT was produced at the factory from 1991 to 1996 and was only installed in the popular fourth generation model 80 in the B4 body style on our market. This powertrain was equipped with a rather temperamental Mono-Motronic fuel injection system. The EA827-2.0 engine range includes the following units: 2E, AAD, AAE, ABF, ABK, ACE, ADY, and AGG.

Technical specifications of the Audi ABT 2.0 single point injection engine.

Exact capacity1984 cm³
Power systemMono-Motronic
Engine power90 HP
Torque148 nm
Engine blockcast iron R4
Block headaluminum 8v
Cylinder diameter82.5 mm
Piston stroke.92.8 mm
Compression ratio8.9
Engine featuresSOHC
Hydraulic compensator. tak
Timing drivebelt
Timing phase adjusterthere is no
Turbochargingthere is no
What oils to use3.0 liters 5W-30
Fuel type92
Environmental classEURO 1
Approximate life expectancy360 000 HP

Fuel consumption Audi Abt engine

Using the example of the 1993 Audi 80 with a manual gearbox:
City10.5 litry
Route6.2 litry
Mixed7.5 litry

Engine Overview and Common Failures

Most of the problems with this engine are related to the quirks of the Mono-Motronic system. The cause of malfunctions is usually a faulty air intake or a glitch in one of the sensors. The second most popular issues here are failures of ignition system components. The timing belt lifespan is approximately 90,000 km, but in case of valve failure it often does not bend. After 200,000 km, oil consumption often appears and hydraulic lifters knock heavily.

Engine Audi Abt

Audi
80 B4 (8C)1991 - 1995

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