If you have kept up with updates of the automotive industry throughout the past few years, you have probably heard of Volkswagen TSI engines. It is likely you know about TDI Clean Diesel, but you may be wondering about TSI as well. So, what is Volkswagen TSI, exactly? We will discuss TSI in this post.
TSI stands for “Turbo Stratified Injection.”Volkswagen TSI engine uses a combination of turbocharging and direct fuel injection to offer high efficiency.
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With this technology, these engines can be designed smaller, allowing them to achieve high fuel economy. The direct-injection combined with a turbocharger gives high performance. Allowing the smaller engine to provide an incredible amount of horsepower and torque. With smaller designs and incredibly efficient combustion, the TSI engines are able to provide maximum power with minimum fuel consumption. Most Volkswagen models are equipped with TSI engines including the 2016 Jetta, 2016 Golf GTI, 2016 Beetle, and 2016 Tiguan.
ADVANTAGES :
Some advantages of TSI engines:- Better fuel distribution and better fuel charge inside the combustion chamber
- During the injection process, the fuel gets evaporated, cooling the cylinder chamber
- The cooling effect of the pressurized fuel allows for use of a lower octane fuel leading to cost savings for the end user
- Higher compression ratios, which translates into more power
- Increased fuel combustion efficiency
- Higher power during pick-up of vehicle
DISADVANTAGES :
- Huge rise in the number of emitted exhaust particles
- More expensive - much higher pressure fuel pumps are required to inject the fuel directly into the cylinder. This requires fuel pressures of up to 200 bar, much greater than a traditional multiport injection setup.
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