OK thats good to knowno major problem with the 199 BiTDI that im aware of.
2023 could be a 199 CXEC or a 204 DMZA engine
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T6.1: (2019 - 2023) EA288 series engine used in pre-2020 (Delphi)
2.0 TDI CR - CXGD 90ps
2.0 TDI CR - CXGE 110ps
2.0 TDI CR - CXHC 110ps
2.0 TDI CR - CXFA 150ps
2.0 TDI CR - CXHA 150ps
2.0 BiTDI CR - CXEC 199ps
EA288 series engine used in post-2020n (Bosch)
2.0 TDI CR - DNAC - 66kw/90ps
2.0 TDI CR - DNAB - 81kw/110ps
2.0 TDI CR - DNAA - 110kw150ps
2.0 BiTDI CR -DMZA - 150kw/204ps
no currently known issues with the T6.1 engines yet.
VW Transporter Engine codes (T5-T6.1)
do we have a definitive list of engine codes?
if not then lets get one sorted out.
ill start the list, . . .
and in info below and ill update the main list.
- Dellmassive
- caac engine cxhb engine dmza engine dnaa engine dnab engine dnac engine
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VW T6 Transporter Forum +4The VW DMZA is a 2.0-liter BiTDI (twin-turbo) diesel engine producing 204PS (150kW), introduced around 2020-2021 for the Volkswagen T6.1 Transporter to meet stricter emissions standards. It is an EA288-series engine designed to replace earlier, problematic BiTDI units, with changes focused on better emissions and addressing previous oil consumption issues.
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Key Details of the DMZA Engine:
- Vehicles: Primarily used in VW T6.1 Transporter, Caravelle, and California models (2021 model year onwards).
- Power Output: 204 PS (150 kW) and approximately
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of torque.- Engine Type: 4-cylinder, 16-valve, 1968 cc diesel with Common Rail direct injection.
- Emissions & Reliability: Updated to satisfy Euro 6d-ISC-FCM emissions regulations. While early T6 204hp engines (CXEB) faced issues with oil consumption, the DMZA was introduced to improve reliability alongside better emissions compliance.
- Availability: Frequently found in 4Motion (all-wheel drive) and DSG automatic configurations.
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If the engine has been replaced with a newer build revision where would this be documented!to find out the engine code its on the build sticker under the dash,
or on the V5C DVLA logbook - section 45 - Engine Number
or call a VWCV dealer with the REG number and ask them.
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the CXEC is the older version, DMZA newer version that has some changes and refinements.
BTW you can't (ahem, in the usual ways) even tune it if is a later DNAA 150 hp (Bosch).Get a 150bhp and tune it if need be. But mine pulls like a train. Just had the heater plugs done. I can’t see how, but I said to my mechanic are you sure you didn’t remap it too.
Yes it was a major improvement. the issue with oil consumption was down to incorrectly sized piston rings, this lead to scored bores and allowed oil to pass into the combustion chamber. the block cannot be rescued and has to be replaced.Unless its a "radically" altered and improved design, which i seriously doubt ,
Keep clear , sh:t sticks.
Anymore "emissions" gubbins just throttle and chokes engines more.
Better for the asthma sufferers , worse for the engines own health
CFCA is only problematic due to a shitty EGR cooler. if replaced or deleted in time they are fairly reliable and powerful. Sadly I've been missold a t5.1 with the oil consumption present already. I had to put a brand new crate engine which now has an egr delete. Run in service 1k miles and serviced every 5k miles. Should be as good as they get. not using a drop of oil.Both the VW 2.0 BiTDi CXEC (199hp) and DMZA (204hp) engines are reliable, updated twin-turbo powerplants used in late T6 and T6.1 Transporters. They lack the major oil consumption issues of earlier T6 models (like the CFCA), offering better longevity through improved engineering, with the DMZA being the newer, refined iteration commonly found from 2021.
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Key Comparisons:
For more information on the wide range of diesel engines, see VW Transporter Engine codes (T5-T6.1) - T6 Forum.
- CXEC (199hp): Introduced around late 2019. Frequently mentioned in reports of turbo oil issues due to EGR, though generally considered more robust than pre-2019, according to discussions in the cxec engine | VW T6 Transporter Forum.
- DMZA (204hp): Replaces the CXEB/CXEC, emerging around 2021. Currently has no reported widespread failure patterns, and is often considered a "safe" option for modern VW T6.1s.
- Performance: Both offer high performance with twin turbos, as described in the 4Motion and different BiTDi engines - VW T6 Transporter Forum discussion.
- Reliability: Unlike earlier T6 engines (like the CFCA), neither the CXEC nor DMZA have widespread patterns of fatal engine failure.
- Issues: Both can be prone to common VW EGR issues rather than structural engine failures.
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Correct an easy and cheap fix. Many things on the CFCA are better engineered than the later BiTurbos, it has aluminium crank seal housings for a start and an air cooled charge cooler instead of the overhead sprinkler system that’s been created with the water cooled charge cooler on the later models.CFCA is only problematic due to a shitty EGR cooler. if replaced or deleted in time they are fairly reliable and powerful. Sadly I've been missold a t5.1 with the oil consumption present already. I had to put a brand new crate engine which now has an egr delete. Run in service 1k miles and serviced every 5k miles. Should be as good as they get. not using a drop of oil.
Absolute. NonsenseTheyre all dog slow, so not worth the complexity of a bi turbo, even the more reliable lster versions. Even in the 204 youll have kids on BMX's laughing as they overtake you.
Get the 150 for the 6 speeder if you do a lot of motorway work, the 110 with the 5 cog box if you do more urban or B road driving.