VW BKG engine

The 1.4-liter Volkswagen BKG 1.4 FSI engine was produced by the company from 2003 to 2006 and was only installed in certain versions of the fifth generation of the popular Golf model. The engines in this series were quickly replaced by turbocharged units. The EA111-FSI engine lineup includes the following engines: ARR, BAD, BAG, and BLF.

Technical specifications of VW BKG 1.4 FSI engine.

Exact capacity1390 cm³
Power systemdirect injection
Engine power90 HP
Torque130 nm
Engine blockaluminum R4
Block headaluminum 16v
Cylinder diameter76.5 mm
Piston stroke.75.6 mm
Compression ratio12
Engine featuresDOHC
Hydraulic compensator. tak
Timing drivechain
Timing phase adjusterthere is no
Turbochargingthere is no
What oils to use3.5 liters 5W-30
Fuel type98
Environmental classEURO 4
Approximate life expectancy250 000 HP

Fuel consumption VW BKG engine

Using the example of a 2004 Volkswagen Golf with a manual transmission:
City7.9 litry
Route5.4 litry
Mixed6.2 litry

Engine Overview and Common Failures

The main problems are caused by a complex intake system with multiple sensors. This system not only frequently malfunctions, but also leads to difficulties in starting the engine in cold weather. The unreliable timing chain is the second major issue, sometimes stretching up to 100,000 kilometers. It is advisable to carry spare ignition coils as they constantly fail. Other drawbacks include excessive carbon buildup and high oil consumption over a long mileage.

Engine Vw Bkg

Volkswagen
Golf 5 (1K)2003 - 2006

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