One of the most significant changes to this new family is the incorporation of a chain-based drive. Building on lessons learned in developing Audi’s 4.2l V8 for compact applications like the S4, use of inverted-tooth chains to drive camshaft, oil pump and balance shaft operation resulted in lowered noise levels and lowered frictional loss while the chain system’s useful life matches that of the engine.Seldom seen in four-cylinder applications, EA 888 also makes use of balance shafts integrated into the lighter grey cast iron crankcase. Unlike other balance shaft designs, the new configuration from Audi combines for improved cost and lower noise, as well as optimized weight and crank case stiffness. Eight counterweights have also been used in the crankshaft for optimum internal balance.Driven: 2009 Audi A5 2.0T FrontTrak Ethanol Test MuleThe EA 888 family is also quite flexible. It’s suitable for production anywhere in the Volkswagen Group’s network of engine production facilities. The engine family can take a wide variation of fuel quality, allowing it to be used in any of the markets in which the Volkswagen Group sells cars. Designed to be lighter than the equivalent displacement engines they replace, the EA 888 family is also sturdy enough for applications on the liberal side of 134 hp per liter. They also boast more dynamic torque buildup that’s more pleasurable to drive and consumes less fuel in the process.
This dynamic torque buildup can be referenced against my 'tractability test' in the original write-up post # 1. As another forum member has posted, there is still some development process involved before the EA888 motor can be used in conjunction with a larger KO4 type turbo charger that spools up very fast in the higher rev range. Can't help but think that an EA888 motor with Audi's two-stage valve-lift tech would be perfect for the next generation MK7 Golf R. Having said that: Next generation Audi A3 Quattro should have the EA888 with valve-lift tech. Also explains how the current Audi A5 2.0TSI has a broader power band than the Mark 6 GTI.
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WJ
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