
2.0L TSI EA888 V2 Piston & Rod Kit by MAHLE & BAR-TEK®
Ideal set from our Race V2 forged pistons and steel connecting rods for your 2.0L TSI of the second and third generation, e.g. in Golf 6, Golf 7, Leon Cupra and many more. With our many years of experience in motorsport and tuning, we can now proudly offer you our exclusively developed high-performance forged pistons in cooperation with MAHLE Motorsport. Our ambition was to develop a perfect piston especially for the EA888 engine, which easily withstands 600 hp and much more. Specially developed ring zones, in combination with improved piston rings, enable enormous increases in performance. Thanks to the new piston design, extreme boost pressures are no longer a problem. It consists of MAHLE Race V2 forged pistons, high-strength BAR-TEK® H-shaft connecting rods and ACL connecting rod bearings. With this station wagon you turn your engine into a stable turbo engine and you can easily drive more than ever. Since the components harmonize perfectly with each other, you have to search less and save money with the set! Features of the Mahle Race V2 pistons: new, exclusive piston design especially for 2.0L TSI engines adjusted ring zones and improved piston rings Low running play possible thanks to special alloy Quiet engine running even in the cold start phase High performance piston pin 21mm Ideal compression of 9.5: 1 and optimal piston design for EA888 engines For standard bore 82.50mm or first oversize 83,00mm Low blowby due to special ring zones Anti-friction graphite coating Features of the H-beam con-rods: high-strength and milled from a solid block suitable for extreme increases in performance extremely lightweight and very stable Magnaflux inspected 4 units per set With ARP 2000 3/8” stretch bolts 21mm pistons pins ARP fitting grease Weight per con-rod with bolts only 565 grams Made in U.S.A. Features of ACL con-rod bearings: Race bearings Coated Extra bore for piston pin The specified compression is in connection with a cylinder head gasket in series thickness. Here you will find tips and information onhow to properly tighten connecting rods.








