VW CWVB engine
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1.6-liter 16-valve Volkswagen CWVB 1.6 MPI engine 90 hp have been assembled since 2015 and put on such popular budget models on our market as Rapid or Polo Sedan. This motor differs from its 110-horsepower counterpart with the CWVA index only in firmware.
The EA211-MPI line also includes an internal combustion engine: CWVA.
Specifications of the VW CWVB 1.6 MPI 90 hp engine
Exact volume | 1598 cm³ |
Supply system | injector |
Internal combustion engine power | 90 hp |
Torque | 155 Nm |
Cylinder block | aluminum R4 |
Block head | aluminum 16v |
Bore | 76.5 mm |
Piston stroke | 86.9 mm |
Compression ratio | 10.5 |
Features of the internal combustion engine | DOHC |
Hydraulic compensators | Yes |
Timing drive | belt |
Phase regulator | at the inlet |
Turbocharging | no |
What kind of oil to pour | 3.6 liters 5W-30 |
fuel type | AI-95 |
Environmental class | EURO 5 |
Approximate resource | 300 000 km |
Fuel consumption Volkswagen 1.6 CWVB
On the example of a 2018 Volkswagen Polo Sedan with a manual transmission:
City | 7.8 liters |
Track | 4.6 liters |
Mixed | 5.8 liters |
Which cars are equipped with the CWVB 1.6 l engine
Rapid 1 (NH) | 2015 – 2020 |
Rapid 2 (NK) | 2019 - p.t. |
Polo Sedan 1 (6C) | 2015 – 2020 |
Polo Liftback 1 (CK) | 2020 - p.t. |
Jetta 6 (1B) | 2016 – 2019 |
Disadvantages, breakdowns and problems of CWVB
Most often, car owners with this engine complain about high lubricant consumption.
An oil level sensor is not provided here, so such motors often catch wedges
Regularly squeezes out the camshaft seals and grease gets on the timing belt
Plastic pump with two thermostats does not last long, and replacement is expensive
Due to the design features of the exhaust system, the internal combustion engine is prone to vibrations in winter