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EA211 engine (EA = development order), also called modular gasoline engine kit, is a family of inline-three and
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in 2011. They all include a
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1.0 R3 12v

;Identification:Parts code prefix: 04E, ID code: CHYA, CHYB, CHZD, DSHA, CSEB, DHSB ;Engine displacement & engine configuration: inline three engine (R3/I3); bore x stroke: , bore spacing: ,
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: 0.99:1 – ' square engine', cylinder, compression ratio: 10.5:1 ;Cylinder block & crankcase: Cast aluminium alloy; four main bearings, die-forged steel crankshaft ;Cylinder head & valvetrain: Cast aluminium alloy; four strokes per cylinder, 12 valves total, double overhead camshaft (DOHC) ;Aspiration: Natural and turbocharged ;Fuel system: Multi-point electronic indirect fuel injection with three intake manifold-sited fuel injectors ;DIN-rated motive power & torque outputs : at 5,000–6,000 rpm; at 3,000–4,300 rpm (CHYA) : at 6,200 rpm; at 3,000–4,300 rpm (CHYB) : at 6,350 rpm; at 3,000 rpm with Ethanol (CSEB) : at 5,000–5,500 rpm; at 1500–3,500 rpm (CHZB) : at 5,000 - 5,500 rpm; at 1,750-4,000 rpm (DSHA) : at 5,000–5,500 rpm; at 2000–3,500 rpm (CHZD) : at 5,500 rpm; at 2,000-3,500 rpm with Ethanol (DHSB) ;Applications:
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1.2 TSI

;1.2 TSI 63 kW : at 4,800 rpm; at 1,400–3,200 rpm (CJZB) : at 4,300-5,300 rpm; at 1,400–3,500 rpm (CYVA) ;1.2 TSI 66 kW : at 4,400–5,400 rpm; at 1,400–3,500 rpm (CJZC, CYVA) ;1.2 TSI 77 kW : at 4,500–5,000 rpm; at 1,400–3,500 rpm (CJZA) ;1.2 TSI 81 kW : at 4,600–5,600 rpm; at 1,400–4,000 rpm (CYVB,CJZD)


1.4 TSI

;DIN-rated motive power & torque outputs, ID codes : at 4,800-6,000 rpm; at 1,500-3,500 rpm — CPWA : at 5,000-6,000 rpm; at 1,400-4,000 rpm — CMBA, CPVA,CXSA : at 5,000-6,000 rpm; at 1,400-4,000 rpm — CZCA, CPVB : at 4,500-6,000 rpm; at 1,500-3,500 rpm — CHPA, CPTA : at 5,000-6,000 rpm; at 1,500-3,500 rpm — CZDA, CZEA, CZTA : at 5,000 rpm; at 1,400 rpm — CUKB (Data concerning the ICE engine only and not the
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1.6 MPI

;DIN-rated motive power & torque outputs, ID codes : at 5,200 rpm; at 3,800-4,000 rpm — CWVB : at 5,800 rpm; at 3,800-4,000 rpm — CWVA (For
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See also

* List of Volkswagen Group engines


References

{{reflist EA211 Straight-three engines Straight-four engines