R20A engine reliability
R20A engine reliability
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Tim Cognito

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956 posts

29 months

Monday 23rd February
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Been thinking about a new daily for family duties. Requirements are estate and petrol. I am quite tempted by the mk8 Honda Accord Tourer. I think it looks good enough, well specced, Honda reliability etc. I thought the 2.0 ivtec it comes with would be a detuned variant of the K20 which I assumed would be bomb proof but was disappointed to find it is in fact the R20 which seems to have a bit of a bad rep for piston ring wear/oil consumption and premature timing chain issues.

Does the PH hive mind have any experience/opinion on this engine?

I know the PH choice would be an import with the 2.4 K24A but I can't justify the expense/import hassle.




Matt_T

1,112 posts

96 months

Thursday
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The 2.0 petrols use the R20A engine which is a derivative of the K20A but with more low end torque (and I think a SOHC?). They are a completely bombproof engine and are great to drive however do lack a little torque.

I'm not aware of any major issues with them.

BTW - we have run a Mk8 2.2 cdti for 11 years ad 165,000 miles and it has been faultless. The only repair was a new DPF filter. My wife has been trying to destroy the auto gearbox for all that time and it still works - that's evidence of reliability!

Tim Cognito

Original Poster:

956 posts

29 months

Thursday
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Matt_T said:
The 2.0 petrols use the R20A engine which is a derivative of the K20A but with more low end torque (and I think a SOHC?). They are a completely bombproof engine and are great to drive however do lack a little torque.

I'm not aware of any major issues with them.

BTW - we have run a Mk8 2.2 cdti for 11 years ad 165,000 miles and it has been faultless. The only repair was a new DPF filter. My wife has been trying to destroy the auto gearbox for all that time and it still works - that's evidence of reliability!
Thanks,

I am tempted by the 2.2 but having had a diesel daily for years I really fancy a petrol, plus we do quite a lot of short journeys and city driving so the dpf issues put me off as these seem quite common on that engine?