JA Autowerks - European Auto Repair Specialist

New Jersey's Trusted European Automotive Repair Shop.

JA Autowerks LLC is a full service Audi, Volkswagen, Porsche & European auto repair shop in New Jersey.

Understanding the Audi quattro® Engines

Audi pioneered permanent all wheel drive (AWD) systems in passenger vehicles thirty-five years ago with the quattro® engine, tailoring the engine to their specific models for optimal driving performance and traction. 

You probably purchased your Audi with the benefits of AWD in mind, however, we as drivers sometimes fail to think about how our vehicle is actually functioning until something goes wrong. 

With this in mind, we at JA Autowerks wanted to share some insights into the Audi quattro® engines. From their benefits to common issues, we’ve put together the highlight to arm you with the knowledge to be the best driver you can be behind the wheel or while shopping for a new Audi.

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2.0t 1st Generation

  • First available in 2005 in the Audi A3 and A4 four cylinder turbocharged models

  • The first generation of this engine had an FSI (direct injection) fuel system which marked the first manufacturer to produce a gasoline direct injection engine for mass production

  • The 2.0 1st generation produces 200 horsepower and 207-foot pounds of torque

Common Issues:

  • FSI camshaft follower wear

  • High-pressure fuel pump failures

  • Carbon build up on intake valves

  • Intake camshaft wear

2.0 TFSI 2nd Generation

  • The second generation became available in the 2009 Audi A4 then later in the A5 and Q5 turbocharged models

  • Second-generation engines were timed with chains and offered the Audi valve lift System

  • The first generation 2.0 TFSI produced 211 horsepower and 258-foot pounds of torque S3 model produces 290 horsepower and 280-foot pounds of torque

Common Issues:

  • Excessive oil consumption

  • Timing chain tensioner failures

  • Carbon build up on intake valves

2.0 TFSI Current Update

  • As of 2018, the newest Audi A4 and A5 will offer two 2.0 TFSI options

  • The 2.0 TFSI engine was updated for the Audi A3, A4, A5, Q5 and Audi A6 The newest 2.0 "TFSI Ultra" will be an effective option with an estimated 47 MPG

2.5 TFSI

  • The 2.5 TFSI was first introduced in the US in the 2012 Audi TT RS

  • Turbocharged Direct Injected engine with 360 horsepower and 343-foot pounds of torque

  • Very reliable

2.5 TFSI Current Update

  • The newest version of this engine is found in the Audi RS3 and the Audi TT RS

  • It has been made lighter and more powerful than before

  • Current power output of the 2.5 TFSI is 400 horsepower and 354-foot pounds of torque

3.0 TFSI

  • First introduced in the US in the 2009 Audi A6

  • Supercharged six cylinder TFSI made 300 horsepower and 310-foot pounds of torque

  • Replaced the 4.2l V8 in the Audi S4 and the A8 models

  • Overall, one of the best Audi engines in years

Common Issues

  • Sticking thermostats

  • Carbon build up on intake valves

  • Carbon buildup in the engine cylinder head secondary air ports

3.0 TFSI Current Update

  • The new 2018 S4 and S5 will have a turbocharged version of the 3.0 TFSI engine

  • More powerful, making 354 horsepower and 369 pounds-foot of torque.

  • 30 pounds lighter than supercharged

  • The new engine produces maximum torque at 1370 RPM (very low engine speed).

4.0t TFSI

  • First introduced in the 2011 Audi S8

  • Twin Turbocharged eight cylinder TFSI made 520 horsepower and 479-foot pounds of torque

  • Many new technologies include:

  • Twin-Scroll Turbochargers

  • "Cylinder on Demand" system (cylinder deactivation)

  • Active Noise Control system or “ANC"

  • Today the 4.0 TFSI is found running the Audi A8L, Audi S6, Audi S7, Audi S8 and the RS7 rocket ship!

Common Issues

  • PCV valve failures. Faulty PCV valves sound like a loud, constant, high-pitch sound

  • Carbon builds up on intake valves

Experiencing an issue with your Audi? Contact our experienced team at JA Autowerks today by visiting www.jaautowerks.com or calling, 732-268-7381. 

How to find a reliable European auto repair center in New Jersey 

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If you find yourself in need of an independent European mechanic, chances are you are going to Google to find out what businesses are available to you. There’s going to be a lot of options and with those options questions like: Which shop is most reliable? Do they know how to work on my Audi? 

Navigating the road to decipher which auto shop to choose can be tricky, so we’ve compiled a short list of questions to keep in mind when trying to find a reliable European auto repair center in New Jersey. 

 

Are They European Auto Specialists?

Many independent shops will work on your car, but they may not have the tools to do it effectively. Makes such as Audi, Volkswagen, Porsche and Bentley require factory-specific equipment and tools to perform diagnostics correctly. Selecting a Euro repair center with expert technicians and the right equipment not only gets your German car diagnosed correctly but fixed the first time and in a timely manner. 

Are Their Technicians ASE Certified? 

Advancements in automobiles go well beyond traditional engineering - it’s technical.

Hiring knowledgeable automotive professionals that understand the new and advanced technology built-into your Euro is critical when selecting your auto repair shop. Reputable shop technicians will be ASE Certified, which is awarded to only those who complete testing by The National Institutions for Automotive Service Excellence.  

Do They Use OEM Parts? 

Using original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts should be in every European car owner’s maintenance plan, and in their mechanic’s plan too. Most parts in your German auto are not made by the auto maker, but by an equipment supplier or manufacturer as per their request. OEM parts have the same quality as the genuine parts but without the middle-man price. A reliable European auto repair shop will only source the best OEM parts, ensuring functionality and adding value.

Keeping these three questions in mind will be a sure way to steer yourself into the garage of a reliable European auto repair center. 

Looking for a reliable European auto repair in New Jersey? Call the JA Autowerks team today at 732-268-7381 or email us here. For more information on our shop visit: http://www.jaautowerks.com.

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