Just found this elsewhere, a list of the engine changes the new TSi engine has over the Tfsi that we have, its my understanding this is the engine that will be in the mk6 GTi and the Rocco, not sure the list is totally comprehensive
New TSi engine has:
- Name changed from FSi engine (fuel-straight injection) to TSI or Turbo Straight Injection. Same thing different name
- timing chain, no more timing belt
- balance shafts in the block
- pulley/gear/crank multi-piece
- 4 lobe cam with roller follower
- Fuel pump runs off the exhaust cam
- Different layout of the cams in the head
- different tensioner setup at the back of the head
- the new Engine management system med12.5. Much more advanced control strategies and some new surfaces that make calibration so much more powerful!
- Fueling is much, much better for lot's of reasons. More pressure for one, new pump, roller follower and some other stuff...
- variable valve lift in the longitudinally-mounted Audi engines (e.g., A4/5, Q5; but not A3, TT, GTI/GLI/Passat/Tiguan).
- New air intake setup, no more engine cover/airbox combo
- oil filter and oil dipstick relocated
- improved PCV system
- Compression ratio lowered to 9.6:
Its interesting that a few of the things that have been changed are a few of the things we've had issues with, fuel pump & cam, PCV, airbox intake set-up