Originally Posted by
idaho
We have a Golf V (GT Sport) with the 125kw version of that engine. We haven't had any engine problems.
For the 125kw engine the fuel requirement is specified as 98 RON while the 118 kw versions have the fuel specified as 95 RON. Both engines have identical torque figures (240Nm from 1750 - 4500 rpm), while the 118kw is specified at 5900 rpm and the 125kw is specified at 6000 rpm. That reads to me that the engines are probably identical yet the 118 runs on lower octane fuel and quotes better fuel consumption so you would think the engine must be tuned to run leaner. Running leaner with lower octane fuel suggests to me there is far less margin for error, or a very faithful reliance that the engine controller can sort any problems out. We have only ever used non-ethanol 98 RON fuel and I think that earlier fuel specification requirement leads to the seemingly better reliability of that version. I realise there are a lot less 125kw engines around than 118kw but I think on the forum there might only be one recent problem with a 125kw whereas 118's often have problems early on.
Check the failures thread - most owners of failed cars reported on the forum were using 98 octane. Also it isn't true that they 'leaned it out'. The motor is running stoichiometric ( lambda = 1) AFR in its current form as a umber of owners with VCDS data logging have verified. I wouldn't plan on owning one long past warranty.
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