What is the difference between fsi and tsi engine




















Thread: 08 2. Possible stupid questions here and I have searched for information on the forum and cant find anything about this I have an 08 MK5 Jetta '2. The badge on the back of the car is TSI. The engine cover has FSI. Does anyone know the facts about all of this. I could assume that the T is for turbo, but the FSI's also have a turbo as well and shown with less Kw in the manual.

As they are both 2. I also dont even know for a fact that my car even has a turbo as you can't hear it, and I can't see it because I dont know how to take the engine cover off to look behind where it is located.

Please can anyone shed some light here? Just to add I did read somewhere that the TSI ingine has timing chain rather than a timing belt, but this might only be on the newer models.

Then this all got too confusing as Audi were using the same names for different things so they dropped TFSI and have just gone with TSI for turbo engines now. More info here. The lower power 2. Originally Posted by brad.

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You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Differences between the tsi and fsi? Thread starter fasthatch Start date Aug 14,



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