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The Audi 2.

5l TFSI Engine EA855 EVO Series

Self Study Program 920273


Audi of America, LLC
Service Training
Created in the U.S.A.
Created 07/2017

Course Number 920273

©2017 Audi of America, LLC

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Revision:7/2017

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Contents
Introduction ....................................................................................... 1
Engine description and special features ................................................................................................................... 2
Specifications .............................................................................................................................................................. 3

Engine mechanicals............................................................................. 4
Cylinder block .............................................................................................................................................................. 4
Timing case (cover for timing chains) ....................................................................................................................... 5
Oil pan top and bottom sections ............................................................................................................................... 5
Crankshaft drive .......................................................................................................................................................... 6
Pistons and connecting rods ..................................................................................................................................... 7
Cylinder head .............................................................................................................................................................. 8
Audi valvelift system (AVS) ......................................................................................................................................12
Timing assembly .......................................................................................................................................................16
Accessory belt drive ..................................................................................................................................................18
Positive crankcase ventilation .................................................................................................................................20

Oil supply........................................................................................... 28
Overview ....................................................................................................................................................................28
Oil pump ....................................................................................................................................................................30
Oil filter housing / oil cooler ....................................................................................................................................32
Oil flow .......................................................................................................................................................................33

Cooling system.................................................................................. 34
Overview ....................................................................................................................................................................34
Innovative Thermal Management (ITM) .................................................................................................................36
Sensors in the coolant circulation system ..............................................................................................................37
Actuators in the coolant circuit ...............................................................................................................................38

Air supply and turbocharging............................................................ 40


Overview ....................................................................................................................................................................40
Intake manifold ........................................................................................................................................................40
Turbocharging ...........................................................................................................................................................42

Exhaust system................................................................................. 44
Overview ....................................................................................................................................................................44
Catalytic converter module ......................................................................................................................................44
Switchable exhaust valves .......................................................................................................................................45

Fuel system....................................................................................... 46
Overview ....................................................................................................................................................................46
Fuel injectors .............................................................................................................................................................47
Intermediate Shaft Speed Sensor G265 ................................................................................................................47
Combustion process .................................................................................................................................................48
Operating modes ......................................................................................................................................................49

Engine management......................................................................... 50
System overview .......................................................................................................................................................50

Inspection and maintenance............................................................. 52


Service information and operations ........................................................................................................................52
Special tools and workshop equipment .................................................................................................................52

Appendix........................................................................................... 54
Glossary .....................................................................................................................................................................54
Self-Study programs ................................................................................................................................................55

Knowledge assessment..................................................................... 56

The eSelf-Study Program (eSSP) teaches a basic understanding of the design and mode of operation of new models, new
automotive components or new technologies. Note

It is not a repair manual! Figures are given for explanatory purposes only and refer to the data valid at the time of
preparation of the SSP.

For further information about maintenance and repair work, always refer to the current technical literature. Reference
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Introduction
Audi launched its first five-cylinder engine for the North However, the five-cylinder made a comeback with the introduc-
American market in 1977 with the Audi 5000. These engines tion of the Audi TT RS. Since 2010, the 2.5 TFSI engine has
have been the staple of the Audi product range ever since been voted “International Engine of the Year” in its class for
and have been used successfully in both production and seven consecutive years by an international jury of motorists.
racing cars. They have achieved cult status, not least
because of their distinctive sound. Even today they offer an The new 2.5 liter R5 TFSI engine of the EA855 EVO series
emotional driving experience. The five-cylinder era continued replaces the previous 2.5 liter R5 TFSI engine and makes its
until 1998 when a new V6 TFSI engine was introduced. North American debut in the Audi TT RS. There are also plans
to use this engine in other models including the Audi RS3.

Learning objectives of this Self-Study Program:

This Self-Study Program describes the design and function of ›› What are the differences between the new engine and its
the fourth-generation 2.5l R5 TFSI engine of the EA855 EVO predecessor?
series in the Audi TT RS. ›› Which structural design measures are used to achieve light-
weight design?
After completing this Self-Study Program you will be able to ›› How do the oil supply and engine cooling systems work?
answer the following questions: ›› What are the special features of the air supply system?
›› How do the new injection process and the engine manage-
ment system work?

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Engine description and special features

›› 5-cylinder in-line gasoline engine. The key differences to the previous model:
›› Aluminum cylinder block.
›› 57.32lb (26 kg) less weight.
›› 4 valves per cylinder, double overhead camshafts
(DOHC). ›› Reduced friction.

›› Exhaust turbocharger with charge air cooling (maximum ›› The installed length of the engine has been reduced by
charge pressure: 19.6 psi [1.35 bar]). creating a more compact installation space in the area of
the rear chain drive and by switching to a single-track
›› Twin path exhaust system with one close-coupled pre-
accessory belt drive.
catalytic converter, one broadband oxygen sensor (six-
wire) upstream of the main catalytic converter, one ›› Increased engine power and torque.
heated oxygen sensor (four-wire) just after the main ›› Better fuel economy.
catalytic converter.
›› MPI / FSI injection system.
›› Variable valve lift adjustment with Audi valvelift system
›› Thermal management (active coolant pump).
(AVS) on the exhaust side.
›› Intelligent thermal management.
›› Direct charge air cooling (air to air intercooler).
›› Fully electronic engine management system with EPC. Key factors contributing to this reduction in weight are the
›› Dual system with fuel straight injection (3626 psi [250 aluminum cylinder block, a magnesium oil pan top section,
an aluminum hydraulic vibration damper, a lighter crank-
bar]) and cylinder-selective multipoint injection.
shaft and the extensive use of aluminum bolts.
›› Adaptive lambda control.
›› Mapped ignition with single ignition coils.
›› Cylinder-selective adaptive knock control.
›› Intelligent thermal management.

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Specifications

Torque-power curve of 2.5l R5 FSI engine 472 (640) 429 (320)


(Engine code DAZA)

  Power output in hp (kW) 413 (560) 375 (280)


  Torque in lb ft (Nm)

354 (480) 322 (240)

295 (400) 268 (200)

236 (320) 215 (160)

177 (240) 161 (120)

118 (160) 107 (80)

59 (80) 54 (40)

Engine speed [rpm]


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Features Specifications

Engine code DAZA


Type 5-cylinder inline engine

Displacement 151 cu in (2480 cc)

Stroke 3.65 in (92.8 mm)

Bore 3.25 in (82.5 mm)

Cylinder spacing 3.46 in (88.0 mm)

Number of valves per cylinder 4

Firing order 1-2-4-5-3

Compression ratio 10.0 : 1

Power output at rpm 400 hp (298 kW) at 5850 - 7000

Torque at rpm 354 lb ft (480 Nm) at 1700 - 5850

Fuel type Premium unleaded

Turbocharging Exhaust turbocharger with charge air cooling


(maximum boost pressure: 19.6 psi [1.35 bar])
Engine management Bosch MED 17.01.62

Engine weight acc. to DIN GZ ↗ 352.7 lb (160 kg)

Exhaust gas treatment Close-coupled pre-catalytic converter, broadband oxygen sensor upstream of pre-
catalytic converter, heated oxygen sensor downstream of pre-catalytic converter
Emission standard LEV3 / Tier 3

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Engine mechanicals

Cylinder block
The cylinder block is aluminum alloy (ALSi7Mg0.3). The cylinder liners are manufactured in an APS (Atmos-
The “deep skirt” design is manufactured in a "Rotacast" pheric Plasma Spraying) process ↗. While cooling is pro-
process ↗. vided by coolant jackets located between the cylinders.

To increase strength, the main bearing caps are laser-


etched and cross-bolted. In addition, the coolant pas-
sages and high pressure fuel pump mount are integrated
in the cylinder block.

Piston cooling jet

Main bearing cap

Timing chain cover

Oil Level Thermal Sensor


G266

Laser etched

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Timing case (cover for timing chains)
›› 21.1 oz (600 g) less weight.
›› More flexible attachment to cylinder head.
›› Reduced overall height.
›› Attachment for Intermediate Shaft Speed Sensor G265.

Inter-cylinder baffle cooling

Cylinder 1

Sealing flange on belt pulley side

Cylinder block

Cross bolt Roughened exterior surface APS cylinder liner coating

Oil pan top section


mounting bolts

Oil pan top and bottom sections


The oil pan top section is made from a magnesium alloy
Oil pan top section (MgALRE-2) which reduces its weight by 4.1 lb (1.9 kg)
when compared to the previous engine. The oil pan top
section is additionally reinforced by a threaded connection
on the bearing cap.

The weight of the oil pan bottom section has also been
reduced by 2.2 lb (1.0 kg) when compared to the previous
engine by switching from sheet steel to sheet aluminum.

The overall oil system has been optimized for use in racing
without the need for dry sump lubrication.

Oil pan bottom section

Find out more about the cylinder


crankcase.

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Crankshaft drive

Crankshaft
Find out more about the crank-
Despite higher power output compared to the predecessor shaft drive.
engine, the weight of the crankshaft has been reduced by
3.3 lb (1.5 kg).

The forged and tempered crankshaft is made from steel


(42CrMoS4).

The diameter of the crankshaft main bearings has been


reduced to 2.04 in (52 mm) from 2.28 in (58 mm) which
reduces friction. Drillings in the webs and a longitudinal
drilling provide additional weight savings.

Anti-friction coating on
piston

Connecting rod
(cracked lower ends)

Thrust bearing at
5th main bearing
Bore for
weight reduction

Bore for weight reduction

Crankshaft counter-
weights

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Main bearing shells Connecting rod bearing, top/bottom


Due to the stresses exerted on the bearings, an “Irox* The small-end bearing shells consist of:
coating” is used on the crankshaft bearing shells. ›› A steel back (approximately 0.043 in [1.1 mm]).
The higher stresses are the result of: ›› A very thin pure aluminum layer acting as a bonding
›› Higher ignition pressures. layer (approximately 1 – 3 µm).
›› Higher temperatures. ›› A polymer coating (approximately 70% PAI + MoS2 as
run-in and dry-run coating).
›› Smaller bearing size.
›› Increased crankshaft flexure.
›› Start-stop system.

Main bearing, top/bottom

The main bearing shells consist of:


›› A steel back(approximately 0.09 in [2.25 mm]).
›› A very thin pure aluminum layer acting as a bonding
layer (approximately 1 – 3 µm).
›› A polymer coating (approximately 70 % PAI + boron
nitride (hard particles) + ferrous oxide Fe2O3 as a wear-
resistant run-in and dry-run coating).
›› The thrust bearing is located at bearing five.

* Federal mogul polymer coated bearings.

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Pistons and connecting rods
Cooling duct Bore for splash oil
Pistons

The pistons have a flat crown which allows higher power


per unit of displacement. Ring land

›› A circumferential cooling duct reduces crown tempera-


Plain rectangular
ture by 80 °F (30 °C).
compression ring
›› Asymmetric shape. Tapered
piston ring
›› The compression ring is located by the integrated ring
land.
›› The piston skirt has a wear-resistant anti-friction
coating. 3-piece oil
control ring
›› Enlarged valve recesses.
›› The wrist pin axis is offset 0.01 in (0.5 mm) relative to
the center of the piston.
›› The piston and wrist pin are paired. Bushing

Snap ring
Piston rings

›› Piston ring 1: R
 ectangular ring (upper ring in ring land)
(compression ring))
›› Piston ring 2: Tapered piston ring
›› Piston ring 3: Three-piece oil control ring

Wrist pin

The wrist pins are machined from slug material and coated.

They are manufactured to a high level of precision and


protected by a special silver-colored coating of molybde- Upper
num nitride (MoN). This coating is able to withstand higher bearing shell
stresses.

Lower
bearing shell

Connecting rod

The forged cracked connecting rod is made of high strength


steel in an I-beam shape. The small end is sleeveless. The
surface is finely honed and roller burnished.
Connecting
rod cap

Stretch bolt

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Reference
For further information about the 3-piece oil control rings, refer to
Self-Study Program 920163, Audi Third Generation 2.0l Engines.

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Cylinder head
The cylinder head has been revised in many areas compared Another key feature is the camshaft bearings, which have
with the predecessor engine. As a result of the higher peak been modified to reduce friction.
compressive load, a new, five-ply cylinder head gasket is
used in addition to ultra-high-strength cylinder head bolts. The Audi valvelift system is used on the exhaust camshaft
Due to high exhaust gas flow rates, a new exhaust valve of a five-cylinder engine for the first time. A further modifi-
stem seal is used. cation is the relocation of the high pressure fuel pump to
the cylinder block. This results in less vibration being trans-
mitted to the camshaft drive and quicker camshaft adjust-
ment times.

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Key to illustration on page 9

1 Engine Temperature Control Sensor G694 17 Cylinder head cover


2 Cylinder head 18 Camshaft Position Sensor G40
3 Freeze plug 19 Exhaust camshaft adjuster
4 Valve plate 20 Camshaft Position Sensor 3 G300
5 Valve stem
21 Exhaust Camshaft Adjustment Valve 1 N318
6 Valve spring
22 Camshaft Adjustment Valve 1 N205
7 Valve guide
23 Exhaust camshaft adjuster
8 Valve stem oil seal
9 Upper spring disc 24 Intake camshaft adjuster
10 Support element 25 Valve seat rings
11 Roller-type cam follower 26 Port divider
12 Intake valve
13 Exhaust valve
14 Camshaft bearing bracket
15 Inlet camshaft
16 Exhaust camshaft

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Design

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Camshafts
Both camshafts are bolted to the cylinder head cover using
bearing brackets. The advantage of this concept is that of
stress-free installation.

The camshaft mounting forms an integral part of a highly


rigid assembly which makes the engine less susceptible to
vibration at high speeds.

The first bearing behind the chain drive is larger. The cylin-
der head itself forms the lower bearing surfaces. In the
event of damage, the complete cylinder head must be
replaced.

Camshaft bearing brackets 1 – 5


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AVS camshaft bearing

On the EA855 EVO engine, the camshaft bearing journals


are now directly on the camshaft instead of being on the
sliding cam element.

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EA888 Generation 3 Bearing bracket EA855 EVO


Camshaft bearing journal on the AVS cam element Exhaust camshaft journal
surface on the basic camshaft

Note
1. To remove the cylinder head cover, the camshaft timing chain must first be removed.
2. If the camshaft bearings are damaged, the complete cylinder head must be replaced.

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Axial camshaft bearing
The camshafts are supported laterally at the bearing For this purpose, thrust surfaces are attached to the
bracket between cylinders three and four. camshafts.

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Reluctor ring
and thrust Thrust surface
surface exhaust camshaft

Oil channel

Thrust surface
intake camshaft

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Audi valvelift system (AVS)
A significant improvement in fuel economy over the previ-
ous engine has been achieved by positioning the AVS on the
exhaust side. This also improves the engine torque charac-
teristic. Unlike previous systems, the lift of the exhaust
valves is not adjusted. The two different cam contours only
change event duration, that is the opening time of the
valves.

Operation

The system works in conjunction with the variable valve AVS makes it possible to shift between a valve opening
timing system. Residual gas is significantly reduced duration of 200° crank angle for medium fuel economy at
through phase adjustment of the intake and exhaust cam- low and partial engine loads and a valve opening duration
shafts by up to 50° crank angle (phasing angle) on the of 270° crank angle for rapid response and high perfor-
intake side and 42° crank angle (phasing angle) on the mance at full throttle.
exhaust side, as well as by the adaptation of valve opening
duration by the AVS on the exhaust side.

Cylinder 3 Exhaust Cam Actuator


N595

Cylinder 4 Exhaust Cam Actuator


N603

Actuator pin 2
Exhaust cam adjuster for cylinder 5
Actuator pin 1
N611

Cam element 3
"Power" cam contour

Partial-throttle cam contour


Cam element 4

Y contour

Partial-throttle cam contour Cam element 5

"Power" cam contour

Recesses for
locating the check ball

Splined basic shaft

Timing side 661_015

Note
If a check nball or a spring is lost due to a cam element being moved too far during repair work, it can be ordered separately.
If the cam element has been forced off the spline, the complete camshaft must be replaced (cam elements fit in any posi-
tion). In the condition as supplied, the cam elements on a new camshaft are set to the "power" cam contour.

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Exhaust camshaft design
The cam elements slide on to the splined basic shaft and Each cam actuator now has 2 actuator pins. Pin 1 moves
are located by a ball and spring. Each cam element is the cam element to the power cam profile. Pin 2 moves the
adjusted by dual actuators, which can move the cam ele- cam element to the part throttle profile.
ments in both directions. The cam elements have a
Y-shaped contour at the center.

Configuration of the exhaust cam adjusters


Connection Potential and function

A1 Ground coil 1 = actuator pin 1 = adjustment


of cam element to "power" cam profile
A2 Ground coil 2 = actuator pin 2

in the A3 Terminal 87 voltage supply = adjustment of


cam element to partial-throttle cam profile

"power" cam profile 270° crank angle 661_017

Cylinder 3 Exhaust Cam Actuator B


N579

Cylinder 2 Exhaust Cam Actuator


N587

Direction of rotation

Cam element 1

Partial-throttle cam profile 200° crank angle 661_018

Timing side

Cam element 2
Exhaust Intake

Reluctor ring

Bearing ring

Spring
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Exhaust stroke 200°/10 mm


Ball Exhaust stroke 200°/10 mm (+42°)

Exhaust stroke 270°/10 mm


661_016 Exhaust stroke 270°/10 mm (+42°)

Intake stroke 195°/10.7 mm


Intake stroke 195°/10.7 mm (-50°)

Reference
For further information about the working principle of the Audi valvelift system (AVS), please refer to
Self-Study Program 922903, The 2.0L 4V TFSI Engine with AVS.

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AVS operating range

After the engine is shut off, all cam elements return to the The cam element is not switched over if the oil temperature
partial-throttle cam contour. drops below 14 °F (-10 °C) and if an engine speed of
4000 rpm is exceeded. It cannot be switched over until the
The system switches over to the "power" cam contour at engine speed drops below 4000 rpm and the oil tempera-
mapped operating points at about 3800 rpm and at a ture is above 159.5 °F (-10 °C).
median combustion chamber 159.54 psi (11 bar). The
diagram illustrates this process using an example.

Full throttle

Key:
Torque [Nm]

Camshaft rotation angle

AVS switchover to long-duration event (power)

AVS switchover to short-duration event


(part-throttle)

Engine speed [rpm] 661_019

AVS switchover to long-duration event AVS switchover to short-duration event

Power cam profile – long-duration event Partial throttle cam profile - short duration event.

›› Advantages in terms of fuel efficiency at partial throt-


›› Advantages across full throttle range and in terms of
tle, starting response, raw emissions and running
responsiveness.
refinement.
›› Higher torque is achieved at low speeds because this
valve timing configuration allows high scavenging rates
at low engine speeds.

System response to faults


In case of faults, the system tries to set all cylinders cylinder charging rate is also reduced moderately (this is
equally to an event. If this is the short-duration event, the not normally noticeable during normal vehicle operation).

System/sensor Event Emergency Engine speed Can problem Lamps


memory entry operation/ reduction be remedied?
power reduc- DCY ↗
tion

Yes No Yes No Yes No Engine Yes No MIL EPC


speed
Long cam X X X X X X

Short cam X X X X X

Combined X X X X X X
operation

Note
Even if the cam elements are not all set to the short-duration profile after engine repairs, the engine can still be started. The
engine may not run smoothly during the subsequent idling phase, because the control cycles are configured for the short-
duration profile. If engine speed is increased to between 1200 and 1800 rpm, the system switches back and forth twice and
reconfigures to the short-duration profile. When installing the exhaust camshaft, therefore, it is important to ensure that
all cam elements are set to the short-duration profile.

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Exhaust valve stem seal

New valve stem seals were required due to higher exhaust


gas flow rates. The new valve stems are longer than those
of the predecessor engine. The seal design also acts to
center and support the valve springs.

Circumferential valve guide seal


Valve guide

Axial support by valve spring


contact surface

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Cylinder head gasket


›› Five-layer design with two smooth sheet-metal layers at Cover plate
the top and bottom.
›› Installed height: 0.051 in (1.3 mm).
Upper bead layer
›› Oil bore for cylinder head with flow restrictor function. Stopper layer

Lower bead layer

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Base panel

Oil bore for cylinder head with


flow restrictor function
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Acoustic insulation for cylinder head

To reduce engine noise levels, a polyether polyurethane


foam insulating panel is located directly above the cylinder
head cover.

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Timing assembly
The two stage timing assembly is located on the transmis- Advantages:
sion side of the engine. The engine oil pump and the inter- ›› Improved vibration characteristics of the camshafts and
mediate shaft are driven by primary chain A. It is an 8 mm reduced forces in the chain drive.
toothed chain. The intermediate shaft is an assembly.
›› Shorter fuel lines due to positioning on the cylinder
The camshafts are driven by chain B via the intermediate head.
shaft gear. It is an 8 mm roller chain. The overall chain ›› Improved package in terms to pedestrian impact mitiga-
drive has been optimized for friction reduction. tion (clearance to hood).
›› System adaptable to increasing fuel pressures as needed
Changes to the radii of the chain drive have created a more
in future applications.
compact installation area. This and the switch to a single-
track accessory drive have enabled a 0.07 in (2 mm) reduc-
tion to the overall length of the engine.

The high-pressure fuel pump drive has been relocated from


the cylinder head to the engine block.

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Lubricating oil supply for:


›› Anti-friction bearing of intermediate
shaft assembly
›› High-pressure pump

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Intermediate shaft with threaded connection on the face.


Non-removable in older engines (pre 2017). This is the first
generation design.

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Intermediate shaft without threaded connection on the face.


Removable, can be bolted together from above, cylinder head
must be removed. This is the second generation design.

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Find out more about the chain
drive.
Exhaust camshaft adjuster
›› 30 teeth
›› Adjustment range 42° crank angle
›› After the engine is shut off, the
adjuster is locked in the advance
Intake camshaft adjuster position by an auxiliary spring loaded
›› 30 teeth locking pin
›› Adjustment range 50° crank angle
›› After the engine is shut off, the
adjuster is locked in the retard
position by a locking pin Direction of rotation

Intermediate shaft assembly


›› Drive for camshafts, high-pressure
pump and vacuum pump
›› Three-lobe cam for high-pressure
pump
›› Press-fitted into cylinder block and
bolted into place Sliding rail Chain tensioner,
›› Anti-friction bearing hydraulically damped
›› Non-removable (first generation only)
›› 24 and 40 teeth

Tensioning rail

Fuel Metering Valve


N290

High-pressure Chain drive B


fuel pump (8 mm roller chain)

Intermediate Shaft Speed Sensor


G265

Chain tensioner, hydraulically damped


Intermediate shaft
bolt coupling

Chain drive A
Chain guide (8 mm toothed chain)

Crankshaft chain wheel, 25 teeth

Flow-controlled
vane cell oil pump

Chain guide
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Oil pump chain wheel, 24 teeth

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Accessory belt drive
Unlike its predecessor, a serpentine belt is used for the This allows the engine to be integrated into the Modular
accessory units. The purpose of these modifications was Transverse Matrix without the need for substantial modifi-
to shorten the overall length of the engine. cation of the front body structure.

Coolant pump drive Alternator drive


4.44 in (113 mm) diameter 2.55 in (65 mm) diameter

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Vibration damper Belt tensioner assembly Deflection (idler) pulley


6.33 in (161 mm) diameter 2.55 in (65 mm) diameter 2.75 in (70 mm) diameter

Poly-V belt AC compressor drive


4.80 in (122 mm) diameter

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Vibration damper
The vibration damper is made from aluminum. Damping is
done by a steel ring floating in hydraulic fluid.

Steel inertia

Hydraulic fluid

Bearing rings made from TORLON®


(high-strength amorphous polymer)

Cover

Housing

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Overall length of engine

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19.40 in (493 mm)

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Positive crankcase ventilation

System overview

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Key:

Oil return
Blow-by gas
Cleaned blow-by gas
Diagnostic channel
Intake air
Exhaust
Tank ventilation

1 Charge air cooler


2 Non-return valve
3 Diagnostic channel
4 Non-return valve
5 Fuel tank vent
6 Pressure control valve
7 Non-return valve
8 Oil separator module
9 Throttle flap
10 Crankcase Ventilation Valve N546
11 Compressor
12 Turbine
13 Cylinder head
14 Intake ports
15 Intake manifold bottom section
16 Intake manifold top section
11 10 17 Vent line for charging mode
18 Intake line
19 Exhaust gas side
20 PCV line
21 Oil return channel
22 Crankcase
23 Air filter housing
24 Blow-by gas
25 Gravitational valve
26 Oil pan

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Vent Oil separator module
The blow-by gas flows into the cylinder head via the timing The oil separator module serves the following functions:
case. Here, oil is separated coarsely from the blow-by gas ›› Coarse oil separation.
by reversing the direction of flow.
›› Fine oil separation.
The oil separator module is flange-mounted to the top of ›› Cylinder block pressure control.
the cylinder head cover. At this point, engine oil separated
›› Blow-by volume flow distribution.
from the blow-by gas before the gas is recycled back into
›› By means of non-return valves.
the combustion air stream.
›› To intake side of exhaust turbocharger.
›› To intake manifold.

›› PCV.
›› Activated charcoal filter (ACF) inlet.

Timing case vent

Oil return

Non-return valve

Exhaust side

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Oil return
The oil separated by the coarse oil separator flows into the Camshaft bearing 4
cylinder head via ports at the base of the four chambers in
the coarse oil separator and is then recirculated back into
the oil pan.

The oil separated by the fine oil separator is recycled back


into the engine's fine oil return channel via a separate port
in the module. This port passes through the cylinder head
as well as the engine block and terminates at a gravita-
tional valve in the oil pan top section. It opens when a
sufficient amount of oil has collected in the return channel
after the engine is shut off.

Oil drain channel from fine oil separator

Fine oil return channel

Suction side

Oil pan top section

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Discharge of treated blow-by gases
The volume flow of the blow-by gases is distributed by the ports, depending on the pressure conditions in the air
oil separator module – either to the intake side of the turbo- supply system.
charger turbine or directly into the cylinder head intake

PCV valve ACF inlet


Crankcase Ventilation Valve N546 with inte-
grated non-return valve (closing towards the Evap Canister Purge Regulator Valve 1
intake manifold) N80

The line connection to


the exhaust turbo-
charger ensures that the
CARB requirements are
met. This line allows
PCV flow while the
engine is under boost.

Blow-by inlet to intake


side of exhaust turbo-
charger

Intake manifold

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Multi-cyclone Diaghragm pressure control valve Valve block with:
1.45 psi (100 mbar) ›› PCV valve diaphragm
›› Non-return valves for crankcase ventilation

Oil separator module

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Cylinder 1 Blow-by gas intake upstream of intake side

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Positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) Activated Charcoal Filter (ACF) inlet
To vent the crankcase, fresh air is extracted from the intake Evap Canister Purge Regulator Valve 1 N80 is closed when
system and introduced into the oil separator module via the de-energized. Refer to diagram 661_035 on page 24.
Crankcase Ventilation Valve N546. Here, the fresh air flows The mass flow from the activated charcoal canister is con-
through a diaphragm valve (non-return valve) and into the trolled by the ECM based on the duty cycle of N80.
crank chamber via a separate channel in the cylinder head
cover, in the cylinder head and in the engine block. N546 is The following input variables are evaluated:
a solenoid valve which is open when de-energized. ›› Intake manifold pressure.
›› Ambient pressure (sensor in ECM).
N546 closes under the following conditions: ›› Engine load.
›› Overrun cut-off. ›› Battery voltage.
›› Active mixture adaption. ›› Loading of the ACF canister (evaluation by lambda
›› Engine idle. control).
›› Partial throttle.
During engine operation, N80 is closed under the following
For this purpose, the control signal for N546 is calculated conditions:
from engine speed, air mass and intake manifold pressure ›› Over-run cut-off.
by the ECM. ›› Stop phases in start-stop mode.
›› Terminal 15 off.
›› Various diagnoses.

Integrated PCV channel

Cylinder 5

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Integrated PCV channel

PCV transfer point from vent


module (in which a flow
restrictor and non-return valve
(diaphragm) is integrated)

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Oil drain
Fine oil separator

Oil outlets from coarse separator


(baffle plates) in cylinder head

Blow-by gas intake upstream


of intake side
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Oil outlet from cyclone housing;


this oil collects in the chamber of the cyclone separator before the blow-by gas flows
through the cyclone. Additional baffle plates and two diaphragm valves are located
upstream of the cyclone separator. Coarse oil separation also takes place here.

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Oil separator module
The module together with the coarse separator on its base finely cleaned. The treated blow-by gas now flows through
protrudes into the cylinder head, where the blow-by gas is the pressure control valve into the section of the ventilation
admitted into the system. After oil is separated (coarse module where it is is discharged in a controlled fashion via
separation) from the blow-by gas at the baffle plates, the diaphragm valves, either to the turbocharger or to the
blow-by gas flows through the cyclone separator where it is intake ports.

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4-stage cyclone separator with :


›› Bypass valve (opens if flow rate is too high)
›› 2 non-return valves (close in the event of excess pressure in the cylinder
block)

The blow-by gas flows into the chambers of the cyclone PCV connection of
separator. If the flow rate is very high during dynamic intake manifold
engine operation, the bypass valve opens. This allows a
portion of the blow-by gas to flow past the cyclone separa-
tor. This is necessary to ensure that no pressure builds up
inside the crankcase.

Before the blow-by gas can flow into the cyclone separator,
it first has to flow through a coarse separator upstream,
where it passes through two diaphragm valves. The oil
which collects here then flows into in the separate oil
return line of the cyclone separator. Refer to diagram on
page 24.

Note
Functional faults in the system can cause high oil consumption due to a lack of oil separation or rough engine operation.
Depending on how the PCV is configured, the system can be checked by measuring the pressure at the dip stick. If the system
is intact, a pressure of between -1.23 to 1.74 psi (-85 to 120 mbar) should be realized when the engine is idling.
You can use the turbocharger test V.A.G. 1397A to measure the pressure.

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PCV transfer point, cylinder head cover

PCV inlet ­­(fresh air from


intake manifold)

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Cleaned blow-by gas to intake port

Diagnostic channel
Cleaned blow-by gas
to turbocharger

to intake port

The adapter is designed in such a way that the diagnostic channel is also
closed by the non-return valve.

to turbocharger

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Oil supply
The engine oil circuit is designed for high oil flow rates to The pistons are cooled by cooling jets which are directed at
achieve effective cooling. The oil pump has a higher delivery the piston crown cooling ducts.
rate than that of the predecessor engine.

Overview

A B

High pressure circuit


1 1 1 1 1 1
Low pressure circuit 3
4
5 5
C
2 2 2 2 2 7 6
8
8 5

13 13 13 13 13 5

10
11 5 5

14 14 14 14 14 14
12
I
8

D 8

H 23 G
8 15
18 18 18 18 18
25 24 G10
17 16

19 19 19 19 19 19
27 26
8 E

28
21 20
22 22 22 22 22

23
F

30

33
32 29 G266
31
32
31

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Note
The two-stage oil pressure control system will be introduced during 2018.

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Identification of the engine components
3 6
10
12

1
14

21
20

26

18 G10

19

31 27

G266
30
32

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Key to figures page 28 and page 29:

A Cylinder head 14 Intake camshaft bearing


B Cylinder head cover 15 Pressure relief valve, chain tensioner
C Chain tensioner 16 Primary drive chain tensioner
D Primary drive chain tensioner 17 Non-return valve in chain tensioner
E Vacuum pump 18 Connecting rod bearing
F Oil pan 19 Crankshaft main bearing
G Cylinder crankcase 20 Vacuum pump bearing
H Oil module 21 Intermediate shaft bearing
I Turbocharger 22 Piston cooling jet (opening pressure 21.75 psi to 21.6 psi
(1.5 to 1.8 bar), min. closing pressure 20.3 psi (1.4 bar)
23 Non-return valve in oil module
1 Exhaust camshaft bearing 24 Oil cooler bypass valve
2 Support element (exhaust) 25 Oil filter bypass valve
3 Exhaust camshaft adjuster 26 Oil/coolant heat exchanger (engine oil cooler)
4 Exhaust camshaft adjuster lock 27 Oil filter
5 Oil screen 28 Oil drain valve in oil filter module
6 Exhaust camshaft timing control valve 29 Control valve for low pressure stage
7 Secondary drive chain tensioner 30 Oil pump with two-stage pressure control system
8 Flow restrictor (2018 introduction)
9 Non-return valve in chain tensioner 31 Oil pump intake sieve
10 Intake camshaft timing control valve 32 Cold start valve
11 Intake camshaft adjuster lock 33 Oil pump with single-stage pressure control system
12 Intake camshaft adjuster
13 Support element (intake) G10 Oil Pressure Sensor
G266 Oil Level Thermal Sensor

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Oil pump

The oil pump is bolted to the cylinder block above the oil of the pump chamber and the delivery rate of the pump.
pan top section and is driven by the crankshaft via chain by The oil pressure required for this purpose is diverted from
the crankshaft. A high speed ratio allows the pump to the main oil gallery and applied to the control surface of
achieve a maximum speed of 7200 prm. The pump has a the rotary valve in the pump control chamber.
higher delivery rate than in the previous engine.
This pump control system ensures that sufficient engine oil
The oil pump is a vane cell pump with swivelling slide valve is always distributed throughout the engine, without an
(control valve), which can be rotated against the force of unacceptable increase in oil pressure.
the control spring by oil pressure, thus altering the volume

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Control port ducting pressurized oil from
the main oil gallery into the pump control
chamber

Pump supply
Sprocket
(threaded coupling must
not be unbolted)

Rotor

Vane

Slide control valve

Control spring

Pressure relief valve (cold start valve)


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Reference
For a more detailed explanation of the design and function of the vane cell pump as well as the control function,
refer to Self-Study Program 920173, The Audi 3.0L TFSI EA839 Engine

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Sensors in the oil circuit

The 2.5l TFSI engine EA855 EVO does not currently use a pressure control on demand including the necessary cast-
variable oil pressure control system. However, the engine ings in the cylinder block. Only one oil pump control valve
has all the components needed to provide fully variable oil needed to be installed in the engine block.

Oil Pressure Sensor G10

G10 is bolted into the oil filter housing and measures both
the oil pressure and the oil temperature in the main oil
gallery downstream of the oil filter (refer to Fig. page 33).

The oil pressure sensor has been installed for its reliability
and functionality. The electronic module integrated in the
sensor sends the data to the ECM by SENT protocol and has
a supply voltage of 5V.

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Oil Level Thermal Sensor G266


Oil Level Thermal Sensor G266 has a 12V supply. It sends a
PWM signal to the ECM.

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Oil filter housing / oil cooler

The oil filter housing is attached to the cylinder block and bolted to the bottom of the oil filter housing. The oil cooler
distributes the engine oil from the oil pump. A portion of is also flange-mounted to the oil filter housing. To measure
the engine coolant also flows through the housing. Sealing the engine oil pressure, G10 is integrated in the oil filter
is done by rubber gaskets. The oil filter cartridge housing is housing.

Oil cooler

Oil Pressure Sensor


G10

Filter cartridge housing

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Oil Pressure Sensor


G10

Oil cooler bypass valve

Oil filter housing

Central pipe

Filter cartridge

Central pipe

Oil ring

Cartridge
housing

Service unit

Tether
Seal
1.41 in (36 mm)
Drain valve
across flats
The oil can be drained from the filter
housing before removing the filter using oil
drain adapter T40057. 661_060

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Oil flow

The oil delivered by the oil pump flows into the oil filter To ensure the cylinder head always has an adequate engine
housing through a gallery in the cylinder block. The oil oil supply, an additional non-return valve is integrated in
initially flows through the non-return valve, which prevents the oil filter housing.
the engine galleries from running empty. This allows oil
pressure to build up quickly after the engine starts. A cooler bypass valve is also mounted to the oil filter
holder. When the cooler bypass valve opens, a portion of
The engine oil flows through the oil filter cartridge from the oil from the oil filter flows to the engine, bypassing the
the outside in. The filtered oil then flows into the oil cooler oil cooler.
before returning to the oil filter housing. From there, the
oil is distributed to the cylinder block and cylinder head.

Coolant flow

The coolant for the oil cooler enters the connection on the
engine and flows through a duct in the oil filter mount to
the flange mounted oil cooler. The coolant outlet on the oil
cooler is connected to the thermostat housing by a pipe.

Return shut-off valve


Coolant from engine block
Cylinder head

Coolant to oil cooler

To cylinder head From oil cooler

To cylinder block

Oil flow when oil cooler bypass


valve is open

Return shut-off valve


Main oil flow
Connection of Oil Pressure Sensor
G10

Oil cooler bypass valve opens at


about 19.5 psi (1.35 bar)

From the oil pump


To oil cooler

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Filtered engine oil

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Cooling system
Overview

G62

6 G694

9 V51
10

N82

11

J293 J671

13
12 14

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When the engine is not running and after-run cooling is active, the After-Run Coolant Pump works in combination with
Coolant Shut-Off Valve N82 to reverse the direction of coolant flow.

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Identification of the engine components

G62

G694

5
V51

N82

8 7 661_063

Key to figure on page 34:

1 Coolant expansion tank G62 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor


2 Heater heat exchanger G694 Engine Temperature Control Sensor
3 Flow restrictor
4 Exhaust turbocharger J293 Radiator Fan Control Module
5 Cylinder head/engine block J671 Radiator Fan Control Module 2
6 Coolant pump, activated by Mechanical
Coolant Pump Switch Valve N649 N82 Coolant Shut-Off Valve
7 Engine oil cooler
8 Thermostat
V51 After-Run Coolant Pump
9 Non-return valve
10 Thermostat for ATF cooler
11 ATF cooler
12 Auxiliary radiator
13 Radiator
14 Left auxiliary radiator
Cooled coolant
Warm coolant

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Innovative Thermal Management (ITM)

The purpose of the ITM system is to heat up the engine as Two temperature sensors are used to monitor the tempera-
quickly as possible. An active coolant pump is used to tures in the engine. To ensure that no components are
control the flow of heat in the engine during the warm-up damaged after the engine is shut off, heat build-up is
phase. prevented by an electrical auxiliary pump. The ITM system
is controlled by the ECM.

Coolant pump

The coolant pump is driven continuously by the crankshaft The vacuum required to activate the coolant pump is con-
by means of a poly V belt. trolled by the Mechanical Coolant Pump Switch Valve N649.
The coolant pump impeller is blocked at engine start-up
During the cold start and engine warm-up phases the ITM when the the ambient temperature measured at the cylin-
system prevents the coolant from circulating within the der head is between 3.2 °F to 140 °F (-16 °C to 60 °C).
cylinder block. A shutter is pulled (by vacuum over) the
pump impeller against the force of compression springs.
This prevents the water pump impeller from circulating
coolant.

Vacuum connection Compression spring


Poly V belt pulley

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Impeller Shutter
Shutter

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Sensors in the coolant circulation system

Engine Temperature Control Sensor G694 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor G62

An NTC sensor is used to define the component tempera- G62 measures the coolant temperature in the cylinder
ture in close proximity to the combustion chamber of block. It is positioned at the cylinder head outlet. The ECM
cylinder three in the cylinder head. However, the sensor is requires the signals generated by the sensor to stop the
not immersed in coolant. Temperature measurement circulation of coolant during the engine warm-up phase.
range: -40 °F to 365 °F (-40 °C to 180 °C). The ECM requires The signal is also utilized to calculate various engine maps
the signals generated by the sensor to calculate the after- and for diagnostics.
run time of After-Run Coolant Pump V51.

Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor


G62

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Engine Temperature Control Sensor


G694

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Actuators in the coolant circuit

Coolant Shut-Off Valve N82


N82 is a solenoid valve is integrated in the coolant system
and is closed when de-energized. The ECM opens N82
whenever required by switching to ground. At this time,
After-Run Coolant Pump V51 is activated and engine
coolant is circulated to cool the turbocharger. N82 closes
after V51 shuts down.

Coolant Shut-Off Valve


N82

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Mechanical Coolant Pump Switch Valve N649

N649 is an electrical valve powered by the electrical system


and switched to ground by the ECM on demand.

AC compressor Belt pulley for Mechanical Coolant Pump Switch Valve


coolant pump N649

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After-Run Coolant Pump V51
This electric auxiliary water pump is activated in order to It starts to run after a warm engine is shut off.
protect the exhaust turbocharger against overheating.

Run-on function

Depending on the calculation made by the ECM, the pump N82 also opens together with V51. If V51 is activated by
runs for the computed amount of time after the engine is the ECM (by PWM signal), it always runs at maximum
shut off – but not for longer than 600 seconds. In addition, speed.
the radiator fans run at 45%, but not necessarily in combi-
nation with V51.

After-Run Coolant Pump


V51

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Reference
For more information about the V51, refer to Self-Study Programs 920173, The Audi 3.0L V6 TFSI Engine and
920243, The Audi 1.8L and 2.0L Third Generation EA888 Engines.

Note
To safely fill and vent the cooling system, it is possible to activate the service position in the Basic setting using the VAS Scan
Tool. The valves in the cooling system are opened at the same time. If VAS 6096/2 is used for evacuating the cooling system,
it is possible to produce more vacuum within the system than before. Due to system design, it is important to warm up the
vehicle and to re-check the coolant level after a test drive because the thermostat only allows flow through the transmission
circuit while driving the vehicle.

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Air supply and turbocharging

Overview
The air supply system is designed for maximum air flow Two pressure and temperature sensors are used for meas-
rates, low throttle losses and short, direct air flow paths. The uring air mass: one upstream of the throttle valve, working
charge air cooler is located low in the vehicle front end and is in conjunction with Charge Air Pressure Sensor G31; and
able to take full advantage of available ram pressure. The one downstream of the throttle valve, working in conjunc-
advantage of this layout provides higher cooling capacity. tion with Intake Air Temperature Sensor G42 and Manifold
Absolute Pressure Sensor G71. Both sensors transfer their
signals by SENT protocol.

Intake manifold
The two-part intake manifold is made from a sand-cast The intake manifold top section is configured as a header,
aluminum alloy. A pneumatic flap system is integrated in to which the throttle valve control unit is attached by bolts.
the bottom part of the intake manifold. In conjunction with
the tumble inlet duct, it provides the charge motion
required for optimal mixture. The fuel injectors of the MPI
system are also installed here.

Activating the intake manifold flaps

The intake manifold flap vacuum unit is switched by Intake At idle and low partial throttle (during normal driving
Manifold Runner Control Valve N316. conditions) the intake manifold flap is closed.

If N316 is not activated by the ECM, and therefore is de- During the catalytic converter heating mode, the intake
energized, the intake manifold flaps are closed by the force manifold flaps are closed up to medium engine speed.
of the spring in the vacuum unit. The fresh air then flows
into the combustion chambers (halved intake manifold) via In both cases, the air mass is factored in as a lesser factor
the tumble intake ports in the cylinder head. when calculating the position of the intake manifold flaps.
The position of the intake manifold flaps is monitored by
Intake Manifold Runner Position Sensor G336.

Intake Air Temperature Sensor Intake manifold MPI rail Low Fuel Pressure Intake manifold flap
G42 top section Sensor vacuum unit
Manifold Absolute Pressure G410
Sensor G71

Intake manifold
bottom section
Connection to wastegate
intake system

Cylinder 5

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Charge Air Pressure Turbocharger Throttle Valve Control Module Intake Manifold Intake manifold MPI injectors
Sensor Recirculation Valve J338 Runner Position flap
G31 N249 Sensor
40
G336
Blow-by gas intake Intake system Intake manifold top section Throttle Valve Control Module
J338

PCV fresh air supply


Turbocharger module connection Wastegate connection Air filter

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Intake manifold flap Charge air cooler


vacuum unit

Intake air flow system Pressure section Intake air flow system
(cold air intake, including water separator)

Find out more about the air


intake system.

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Turbocharging

Turbocharger module
The turbocharger module is made of cast steel and is rated The optimal conditions of turbocharger inflow and the low
for exhaust gas temperatures of up to 1832 °F (1000 °C). mass inertia of the turbocharger ensure very high average
A model-based exhaust gas temperature control system is pressures and spontaneous throttle response at low engine
used to ensure that this limit is not exceeded. This made it speeds.
possible to eliminate an exhaust gas temperature sensor
used in the previous model. The conditions of catalytic converter in-flow have also been
improved. To reliably meet emission standards, the cata-
The turbocharger module is attached to the cylinder head lytic converter is positioned as close as possible to the
by a clamping flange system, which is an effective way to turbine housing.
compensate for thermal expansion.

The turbocharger assembly, the compressor and the


turbine have been designed for high efficiency across a wide
operating range, with the result that the rotor assembly
rotates in a different direction than that of the previous
engine.
Intake air flow system

Blow-by gas intake duct upstream


of compressor wheel

Compressor housing

Turbine wheel

Wastegate flap vacuum unit


(charge pressure control)
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Turbine housing

Find out more about the turbo-


charger.
Wastegate flap
vacuum unit
(charge pressure
control)

Cylinder 5

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Charge air pressure control
The charge pressure is regulated up to a maximum boost of Turbocharger Recirculation Valve N249 is installed
19.6 psi (1.35 bar). This is done by vacuum controlled upstream of the throttle valve module. (see figure on page
wastegate flap. The vacuum unit is activated by Wastegate 40).
Bypass Regulator Valve N75. The wastegate flap is opened
when the vacuum unit is not activated.

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Wastegate Bypass Regulator Valve Wastegate flap vacuum unit


N75 (charge pressure control)

Oil and coolant connections

Oil supply pipe

Coolant supply pipe

Coolant return pipe

Oil return pipe

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Exhaust system

Overview
The twin-path exhaust system extends from the main
catalytic converter to downstream of the front muffler.

Two secondary catalytic converters are installed down-


stream of the catalytic converter module.

Broadband oxygen sensor


before catalytic converter
Non-linear oxygen sensor after catalytic
converter
Close-coupled main
catalytic converter
Flexible pipes
(insulating elements)

Secondary catalytic converters


(would metallic catalysts)

Front muffler
(absorption muffler with chrome steel wool and
glass fiber insulation)

Catalytic converter module


The metallic main catalytic converter is positioned as close
as possible to the turbine housing. It is attached to the
turbocharger module by a V-band clamp.

Reference
For more information about the working principle of the exhaust flaps, refer to Self-Study Program
920223, The Audi 4.0L V8 TFSI Engine with Twin Turbochargers.

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Switchable exhaust valves
In the comfort mode of Audi drive select, the flaps are
closed at idling speed. The right flap is opened with
increasing engine speed. If engine speed is increased still
further, the left flap also opens subsequently.

At higher engine loads both flaps open earlier in order to


achieve a more full-bodied sound in the exhaust system.
In Sport mode the operating points are at lower engine
speeds, that is the flaps open earlier.

The driver can adjust the exhaust gas flaps using the engine
sound button on the center console.

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Engine sound button

Engine sound:
Rear muffler standard
(reflection silencer)

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Engine sound:
sport

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Exhaust Door Control Unit 2


J945

Exhaust Door Control Unit


J883

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Fuel system

Overview
The 2.5l R5 TFSI engine of the EA855 EVO series is The FSI injection system is designed for system pressures
equipped with a combined, on-demand FSI/MPI fuel injec- of up to 3625.94 psi (250 bar), while the MPI injection
tion system based on the 2.0l TFSI engines of the EA888 system is rated for 101.52 psi (7 bar).
series. The required exhaust emission limits were achieved
by using a dual fuel injection system. The single-piston high-pressure pump is driven by a three-
lobe cam acting on the intermediate shaft of the chain drive.

Low pressure rail with MPI injectors Low Fuel Pressure Sensor Fuel Metering Valve
for cylinders 1 – 5 G410 N290
N532 – N536

Fuel feed from fuel delivery High pressure pipe


unit in fuel tank

High pressure rail with FSI injectors Fuel Pressure Sensor High-pressure
for cylinders 1 – 5 G247 fuel pump
N30 – N33, N83

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Fuel injectors

FSI injector
The electromagnetic FSI fuel injectors are designed for
pressures of up to 3625.94 psi (250 bar). They are installed
in the cylinder head and inject fuel directly into the com-
bustion chamber. The injectors are activated by the ECM,
which applies up to 65 volts. This means it is possible to
have multi-injection pulses and/or to inject extremely small
amounts of fuel.

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MPI injector
The MPI injectors are integrated in the intake manifold
upstream of the intake manifold flaps. When the injectors
are activated (the 12V supply is switched to ground), by the
ECM, fuel is injected continuously into the air flow
upstream of the intake valves.

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Intermediate Shaft Speed Sensor G265


To calculate the injection time for each cylinder, the ECM The speed and position of the intermediate shaft, and
requires information about the position and speed of the therefore the three lobed cam, are monitored by a Hall-
high-pressure fuel pump. effect sensor. This function was previously done by a cam-
shaft sensor.

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Intermediate shaft encoder disc Intermediate Shaft Speed Sensor


G265

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Combustion process
The development targets for this new engine were: At low engine speeds, FSI fuel injection allows the separa-
tion of charge cycles and mixture preparation. This, in
›› Increased engine power.
combination with phase adjustment of the intake and
›› Better fuel efficiency. exhaust camshafts as well as exhaust-side event duration
›› Compliance with applicable emission standards. adjustment by the AVS system, greatly reduces the amount
of gas left in the cylinders after gas exchange.
This has been achieved by using the combined FSI/MPI
injection system. The extension of the intake camshaft phase adjustment
range from 42° crank angle to 50° crank angle represents a
The broad latitude for selecting injection parameters, in significant improvement.
combination with the intake manifold flaps, makes it pos-
sible to bring particulate emissions into compliance with The increased output of the exhaust turbocharger helps the
future emission limits. engine achieve high volumetric efficiency at low RPM. The
new exhaust turbocharger provides high efficiency at
Other modifications: medium engine speeds.
›› Turbocharger output has been increased by:
The intake, pressure and exhaust systems have been care-
›› Making optimal use of the exhaust pulsation acting on
fully coordinated and optimized for pressure loss at high
the turbine wheel.
engine speeds. The MPI injection system ensures that the
›› Revising the exhaust manifold design to minimize
required amount of fuel is made available.
pressure loss.
›› Reversing the direction of rotation of the rotor
assembly.
›› Reducing the residual gas ratio.
›› Good fuel/air mixture homogenization.
›› Faster engine warm-up through the use of ITM.
›› Improving heat dissipation from the combustion
chamber to reduce knock tendency.
›› High compression.

Ignition coils

Exhaust cam adjuster

Exhaust camshaft

Intake camshaft

MPI fuel injectors,


cylinders 1 – 5
N532 – N536

Intake manifold flap

FSI fuel injectors,


cylinders 1 – 5
N30 – N33, N83

High-pressure fuel rail

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Operating modes
›› High-pressure single phase injection. Warm-up and catalytic converter heating
›› High-pressure dual phase injection. Example - engine running at heavy load:
›› Dual injection (MPI and FSI). ›› 5% MPI and 95% FSI.

Engine start Limp-home function


›› Coolant temperature below 113 °F (45 °C) high-pressure
Example - engine running at light load:
dual phased FSI during the compression stroke.
›› Coolant temperature over 86 °F (30 °C): 50% MPI and
›› Coolant temperature over 113 °F (45 °C): single
50% FSI.
phased FSI during the compression stroke.
›› Intake manifold flaps stay closed at near-idle engine
speeds.

Low-pressure rail

Throttle Valve Control Module


J338

Intake manifold top section

High-pressure fuel pump

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Engine management

System overview

Sensors
Intake Manifold Sensor GX9 with
Intake Air Temperature Sensor G42 and
Data Bus On Board Diagnostic
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor G71
Interface
J533
Charge Air Pressure Sensor GX26 with
Charge Air Pressure Sensor G31 and
Intake Air Temperature Sensor 2 G299

Engine Speed Sensor G28

Throttle Valve Control Module GX3

Camshaft Position Sensor G40


Instrument Cluster
Camshaft Position Sensor 3 G300
Control Module
J285

Accelerator Pedal Module GX2

Brake Light Switch F

Fuel Pressure Sensor G247

Low Fuel Pressure Sensor G410 Fuel Delivery Unit


GX1

Intermediate Shaft Speed Sensor G265

Knock Sensor 1 G61


Knock Sensor 2 G66 Engine Control Module
J623

Engine Temperature Control Sensor G694

Oil Pressure Sensor G10

Oil Level Thermal Sensor G266

Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor G62

Intake Manifold Runner Position Sensor G336

Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor


G400

Oxygen Sensor 1 Before Catalytic Converter GX10


Oxygen Sensor 1 After Catalytic Converter GX7

Additional signal for cruise control system

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Actuators
Injector, cylinders 1 – 4 N30 – N33
Injector, cylinder 5 N83

Data Link Connector Injector 2, cylinders 1 – 5


N532 – N536

Ignition coils 1 – 5 with power output stage


N70, N127, N291, N292, N323

Access/Start Authorization Motronic Engine Control Module Power Supply


Control Module Relay J271
J518
Engine Component Power Supply Relay 2
J976

Vehicle Electrical System Control Module


J519 Throttle Valve Control Module GX3

Intake Manifold Runner Control Valve N316

Power supply relay


Wastegate Bypass Regulator Valve N75
Terminal 15

Fuel Delivery Unit EVAP Canister Purge Regulator Valve 1 N80


GX1

Fuel Pump Control Module Turbocharger Recirculation Valve N249


J538

Crankcase Ventilation Valve N546

Fuel Metering Valve N290

Camshaft Adjustment Valve 1 N205


Exhaust Camshaft Adjustment Valve 1 N318

Exhaust Door Control Exhaust Camshaft Actuators for cylinders 1 – 5


Unit N579, N587, N595, N603, N611
J883

Coolant Shut-Off Valve N82


Exhaust Door Control
Unit 2
J945
After-Run Coolant Pump V51

Fuel Tank Leak Mechanical Coolant Pump Switch Valve N649


Detection Control
Module
J909
Radiator Fan Control Module J293
Radiator Fan V7
Radiator Fan 2 V177

Oxygen Sensor 1 Before Catalytic Converter GX10


Oxygen Sensor 1 After Catalytic Converter GX7

Starter Relay 1 J906


Starter Relay 2 J907 661_074

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Inspection and maintenance

Service information and operations

Engine oil specification SAE 5W-30

Quantity of motor oil including filter in 7.5 quarts


litres (change quantity)
Motor oil standard ›› Fixed 10,000 mile service interval VW 502 00 or VW 504 00
Motor oil extraction permitted Yes
Changing the oil 10,000 miles / 1 year

Inspection 20,000 miles (30,000 km) / 2 years

Air filter change interval 60,000 miles (90,000 km)

Fuel filter change interval –

Spark plug change interval 60,000 miles (90,000 km) / 6 years

Ribbed V belt replacement interval Lifetime

Timing assembly Chain (lifetime)

Special tools and workshop equipment


VAS 5161A/39 Guide plate T03000A Engine support1)

661_076 661_077

For removal and installation of the valve keepers in combination with For removal and installation of the engine in combination with engine and
removal / installing device VAS 5161A. transmission jack V.A.G 1383 A.

T03000/3 Adapter

661_097

Used in combination with engine support T03000A for mounting the


engine and transmission unit in the installed position during engine
removal and installation.

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T10122/6A Guide piece1) T40264/2A Camshaft lock1)

661_078 661_079

Ring seal for replacing the crankshaft on the transmission side. For locking the camshafts to set the valve timing.

T40347 Funnel T40371 Engine support

661_080 661_081

For reliable installation of the piston in the cylinder. For clamping the engine onto the engine and transmission bracket
The high quality of the funnel inner surface protects the sensitive three- VAS 6095.
part oil control rings of the piston against damage during installation.

T40376/1 Valve stem seal fitting tool T40376/2 Valve stem seal fitting tool

661_082 661_083

For installation of the new intake valve stem seals. For installation of the new exhaust valve stem seals.

1)
 s an alternative to these tools, it is possible to adapt older tools already available.
A
Detailed tool adaptation instructions are given in the workshop manual.

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Appendix

Glossary
This glossary explains to you all terms which are shown in
italics and indicated by an arrow ↗ in this self study
program.

↗ APS – Atmospheric Plasma Spraying ↗ DIN GZ – Excerpt from DIN 70020-GZ

In atmospheric plasma spraying (APS), spray additives in This document contains information which is used to deter-
the form of particles are applied by means of a plasma jet mine the engine mass of passenger cars driven exclusively
to the surface of a substrate to be coated. A plasma is a hot by internal combustion engines. To make engine masses
gas in which neutral particles dissociate and ionize due to comparable, this document specifies which components
high temperature. Thus, compared to gas, charged parti- are to be considered and disregarded.
cles such as electrons and ions are also present in a plasma.
To produce a plasma, an electric arc is generated between a Engine mass
cathode and an anode by means of high-frequency ignition An engine with classification G attachment parts is desig-
in a plasma burner. At an appropriately selected gas feed, a nated as the base engine.
concentrated plasma jet with a high heat content is formed
that flows from the nozzle of the plasma burner at high An engine with classification G and Z (GZ) attachment parts
velocity. The temperatures in the hottest part of the is designated as the complete engine. Classification Z
plasma cone reach about 30,000 K. denotes additional parts.

The spray powder is introduced into the plasma jet by an


injector. Depending on the process, argon or nitrogen is ↗ Rotacast method
used as a carrier gas to deliver the spray powder to the
burner with the necessary kinetic energy. After the powder The Rotacast method is a tilt casting process variation on
is introduced into the plasma jet, the powder particles are gravity die casting. After being filled with liquid aluminum,
melted and accelerated by the transfer of heat and momen- the entire die is swivelled through 180°. The uniform
tum. Depending on the parameters selected, the powder microstructure distribution ensures that optimal strength
particles impinge on the substrate at a certain termpera- is achieved in both the bearing block and top deck areas.
ture and temperature. The aluminum alloy AlSi7Mg0.3 is used. The cylinder block
of the 2.5l R5 TFSI engine is the world's first engine block
APS process at Audi to be manufactured using this method.
The APS spray coating is applied at Audi's in-house produc-
tion facility by applying a fine-grained spray powder. To
ensure better layer adhesion, the cylinder bore is mechani-
cally roughened by a toothed profile before the spray
powder is applied. This, in combination with an optimized
honing process, produces small lubrication pockets in the
cylinder liner which allow the piston rings to glide with a
minimum of friction and wear. Further advantages of this
solution are higher heat dissipation compared to cast iron,
resulting in increased knock resistance during the combus-
tion process and improved corrosion resistance to low-
quality fuels in the international market.

↗ DCY – Driving Cycle

Faults and substitute reactions can be set and cancelled


during vehicle operation (terminal 15 ON …driving… OFF =
1 Driving Cycle) when fault status debounces "ok" again.

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Self-Study programs
For further information about the 2.5l R5 TFSI engine of
the EA855 EVO series, refer to the Self -Study programs
listed below.

Service Training
Self-Study Program 990713

Audi TT RS with the 2.5L R5 TFSI Engine

SSP 922903 SSP 990713


The 2.0L 4V TFSI Engine with AVS

Self-Study Program 922903


The 2.0L 4V Engine with AVS Audi TT RS with the 2.5L R5 TFSI Engine

eSelf-Study Program 920243


eSelf-Study Program 920223

The Audi 1.8L and 2.0L Third Generation


EA888 Engines
The Audi 4.0L V8 TFSI Engine
SSP 920243 with Twin Turbochargers
SSP 920223
The Audi 1.8L and 2.0L Third The Audi 4.0L V8 TFSI Engine with
Generation EA888 Engines Twin Turbochargers

eSelf Study Program 920323

The Audi 3.0l V6 TFSI


EA839 Engine
The Audi 3.0L V6 TFSI
eSelf Study Program 920173
Fourth Generation Engine
SSP 920323
SSP 920173
The Audi 3.0L V6 TFSI Fourth
The Audi 3.0L V6 TFSI EA839 Engine
Generation Engine

eSelf Study Program 920163

Audi Third Generation 2.0l Engines

SSP 920163
Audi Third Generation 2.0L Engines

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Knowledge assessment
An On-Line Knowledge Assessment (exam) is Available for this eSelf-Study Program.

The Knowledge Assessment is required for Certification credit.

You can find this Knowledge Assessment at: www.accessaudi.com

From the accessaudi.com Homepage:

›› Click on the “App Links”

›› Click on the “Academy site CRC”

Click on the Course Catalog Search and select “920273 - The Audi 2.5l TFSI Engine EA855 EVO Series”

Please submit any questions or inquiries via the Academy CRC Online Support Form
which is located under the “Support” tab or the “Contact Us” tab of the Academy CRC.

Thank you for reading this eSelf-Study Program and taking the assessment.

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