Well u pour petrol all over the inteior then throw you and yurself in with warning may get hot
YES!!!!! As well as the pistons!
Yes, the material, thickness and possibly style of piston ring(top ring) can be different.
The 2.5 beetle takes normal gasoline and the turbo takes diesel.
Too much oil in the pan. Broken piston rings. Bad turbo bearing seals.
It depends on the year of the beetle. If I remember correctly 1999-2004 engines have the 1.8 Turbo. Those same years also have 2.0L Non turbo, and the 1.9L Turbo Diesel. I believe after 2005 they stop making the turbo beetle completely and give them a 2.5 L engine. The other models of the VW brand still come turbo, just not the Beetle.
1.8L
Turbo models get up to 200hp
If the turbo leaks oil, it needs to be rebuilt. The leak may be caused by a problem with the vehicle, though - turbos use dynamic (gapped) metal piston rings. They are seals, but they are pressure seals, so they don't really "leak" as much as "fail."
firing order on a 2001 volkswagon beetle with 1.8 turbo is 1 3 4 2.
bad piston rings maybe?
I own a 2002 New Turbo beetle, and have been told the timing chain is very loose. it has 80,000 on it and seems to run fine...
Your engine is burning oil. The usual causes are worn out valve guides and seals, broken piston rings, worn rings and scored cylinders which all amounts to an engine overhaul. If you have a turbo charger on your vehicle, it may have gone bad.