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Volkswagen Golf mk6 1.4 turbo CAV turbo,, use Japan use parts
The Volkswagen Golf Mk6 1.4 TSI CAV engine is equipped with a single turbocharger, and it’s part of the EA111 engine family. Here’s a detailed description of the turbocharger setup:
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Turbocharger Description – VW Golf Mk6 1.4 TSI CAV
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Engine Code
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- CAVD
- 1.4L TSI (Twincharged in some variants, but CAVD is usually single turbo)
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Turbo Type
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- Single Turbocharger (Wastegate type)
- Manufacturer: IHI (common unit: IHI RHF3 series like the IHI VL36 or VL37 depending on region and model year)
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Turbo Features
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- Exhaust-driven turbo with integrated wastegate actuator
- Oil and water-cooled bearing housing
- Small-frame turbo for fast spool and low-end torque
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Boost Pressure
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- Typically around 0.8 to 1.2 bar (11–17 psi), depending on ECU mapping and model year.
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Location
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- Mounted on the exhaust manifold, located at the rear of the engine bay (firewall side).
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Intercooling
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- Equipped with a front-mounted intercooler (FMIC) to reduce charge air temperature and increase efficiency.
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Materials
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- Turbine housing: cast iron
- Compressor housing: aluminum
🛠 Common Issues:
- Turbo wastegate rattle
- Boost leaks due to cracked plastic charge pipes
- Oil leaks from turbo feed/return lines
- PCV system and intake valve carbon buildup (indirect injection)
If you’re working with a CAVE engine code, that’s also a 1.4 TSI single turbo but with slightly different turbo specs (still IHI-based, usually VL37).
Let me know if you need a photo reference, part number, or the twincharged (turbo + supercharger) version used in the CAVF or CTHA engines.
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