D34NO87said: Just looked it up in autodata and there is 5 different engine codes for A4 2.0TFSI 2004-2008 and they are all BELT and need replacement. Yes, but thats a B7, The OP asked for a B8 FCPEuro. The CAEB, CPMA, CPMB, and CHJA Audi 2.0L engines often require replacement of the timing chain and an overhaul of the timing system as a whole. Our Audi timing chain HomeArticles How to Replace 2.0t TSI Timing Chains Today we’re going to talk about replacing the timing chain, timing chain guides, timing chain tensioner on Thisis not a complete how-to, but rather some tips you won't find in ELSA. I bought my 2013 Allroad with 105k miles in July. The car had two problems I couldn't live with: 1. The -4.4 degrees camshaft Isthere any consensus on the mileage/age for B8 timing chain and tensioner replacement? I have a 2011 A4 with only 35k miles, but it is now nearly six years old and has the same number of cold starts as an average car with 50-60k miles. 2011 A4 2.0T TFSI Quattro P+/ Phantom Black. IE Stage 1 / A5 S-Line Y-Spoke 19x8.5 Wheels VWAudi Forum - The #1 Volkswagen (VW) Forum Dedicated to the whole Volkswagen (VW) Group > Model Specific Sections > Audi > A4 - S4 - RS4 > Audi A4 - B8 Forum - 2008 - 2015 > 2010 (March) - 1.8 TFSI - Timing Chain or Belt? AudiS4/A4/A4 Cab (B7 Chassis) . J badly worn oil pump drive and broken teeth on the sprocket where the oil pump chain runs. why does a person need to change the entire 2.0 tfsi oil filter housing to the 1.8t setup when surely a simple enough solution like fitting a oil pressure relief valve in place where you drilled to screw in a bolt The3.2V6 in my 2006 VW Touareg is a chain. Can't imagine it being different for your car. that link says 2009 a4's have a timing chain but I don't know how much of a difference there is between the 3.2L and 2.0T. They're entirely different engines. I have also read that some 2007/2008 a4s have timing chains. dTWI.