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Sorry for the confusion guys just confused haha.
I guess you guys arent getting what my question is and no one has anwsered my question yet. Why does the tsi create more power then the fsi when adding a k04? I wasnt aware that they were that different thats why i was asking but still im confused as why a mk5 owner has to replace fp/ijectors to install a k04 when we dont have to do this .
Yes the TSI(EA888) will make more power than the FSI(EA113) with the k04.
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obviously because racecar
Ok your stating things i already know bud. Why what is the big major difference thats causing the power to be more then the fsi?
Timing belt or timing chain?
I guess you guys arent getting what my question is and no one has anwsered my question yet. Why does the tsi create more power then the fsi when adding a k04? I wasnt aware that they were that different thats why i was asking but still im confused as why a mk5 owner has to replace fp/ijectors to install a k04 when we dont have to do this .
Ok your stating things i already know bud. Why what is the big major difference thats causing the power to be more then the fsi?
No I knew what he meant, but I figured in a thread on a topic that has been beaten to death almost as much as "which chip", might as well turn it into something educational
TSI= vw forced induction direct injection
FSI = Audi normally aspirated direct injection
TFSI = Audi forced induction direct injection.
Normally aspirated? Guess my mkv doesn't have a turbo :iono:
You have a TFSI on your MKV, even though the engine cover says differently.
So this is the marketing BS Chris@Revo is talking about?
I heard this before.... so then when we (forum) say FSI, it really is TSFI.. but when Audi/VW said FSI, it really means FSI (non turbo)... and when they refer to MK5 and Golf R US models they mean TFSI?
So in short...
MK6 GTI = TSI (Engine says TSI)
MK6 US Golf R = TFSI but we call it FSI (Engine says TSI)
MK5 GTI = TFSI but we call it FSI (Engine says FSI)
MK5 GTI 2008.5+= (Engine says TSI)
So this is the marketing BS Chris@Revo is talking about?
I heard this before.... so then when we (forum) say FSI, it really is TSFI.. but when Audi/VW said FSI, it really means FSI (non turbo)... and when they refer to MK5 and Golf R US models they mean TFSI?
So in short...
MK6 GTI = TSI (Engine says TSI)
MK6 US Golf R = TFSI but we call it TFSI (People call it an FSI because it's the same TFSI out of the MKV, but with minor upgrades and bolstering, and because the MKV's cover said FSI. That's where the mistake comes from) (Engine says TSI)
MK5 GTI = TFSI but we call it FSI (Engine says FSI)
There is technically no difference between an FSI and TSI engine as they are simply marketing labels that can be found on both engines.