The EJ25 engine, which had a displacement of 2.5 liters, was launched by Subaru in 1995. The block of this engine was identical to the block of the EJ20 engine – just like its older brother, it was made of aluminum alloy and had a height of 201 mm. The only difference was in the diameter of the cylinders – unlike the 2.0-liter engine, which had 92 mm, the 2.5-liter engine had 99.5 mm. Continue reading Engine Subaru EJ25
Subaru Impreza WRX
The Subaru Impreza WRX is a Japanese hot hatchback car produced since 1992 by Subaru. The WRX is a sports turbocharged version of the Impreza models. Since 2014, the 4th generation of the model has been released, called the Subaru WRX. The car was originally sold only in Japan. However, the model soon spread rapidly in the United States, Australia and Europe. The WRX differs from the base model by stronger suspension, better braking system and low-profile tires.
Engine Subaru EJ25
Engine Subaru FA20
The FA20 is a completely new two-liter engine with an aluminum cylinder block. It is compact and takes up minimum space in the engine compartment. With its power ratings, this engine consumes a minimum of fuel, having fuel economy indicators in mixed mode at 7.8 liters per 100 kilometers. For a mid-size crossover, such fuel consumption figures are almost record-breaking. Continue reading Engine Subaru FA20
Engine Subaru EJ20
Mass production of the EJ series engines began back in 1989. The first car to receive the 2.0L EJ20 powerplant was the Subaru Legacy. This engine replaced the outdated EA82 engine with a volume of 1.8 liters. Continue reading Engine Subaru EJ20