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Subaru EJ20J Engine - australiancar.reviews
Subaru's EJ20J engine was a 2.0-litre, horizontally-opposed (or 'boxer') four-cylinder petrol engine. This article considers the naturally aspirated, EJ20J Phase I engine as it was supplied in Australian-delivered vehicles, including the 1997-98 Subaru SF Forester.Subaru EJ20G Engine - australiancar.reviewsSubaru's EJ20G was a turbocharged, 2.0-litre horizontally-opposed (or 'boxer') four-cylinder petrol engine. For Australia, the EJ20G engine powered the GC/GM Impreza WRX from 1994 to 1996; key features of the EJ20G engine included its: . Die-cast aluminium block and cylinder head;Estimated Reading Time: 4 minsSubaru EJ208 Engine - australiancar.reviewsNov 05, 2015 · Subaru's EJ208 engine was a 2.0-litre horizontally-opposed petrol engine with sequential turbochargers. In Australia, the EJ208 engine was introduced in the 2001 Subaru BE Liberty B4 which, with a manual transmission, produced peak outputs of 190 kW and 320 Nm. From 2002, the BE Liberty B4 was offered with an automatic transmission for which the EJ208 engine was detuned for 'smooth
Subaru EE20 Diesel Engine - australiancar.reviews
Subaru's EE20 engine was a 2.0-litre horizontally-opposed (or 'boxer') four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine. For Australia, the EE20 diesel engine was first offered in the Subaru BR Outback in 2009 and subsequently powered the Subaru SH Forester, SJ Forester and BS Outback.The EE20 diesel engine underwent substantial changes in 2014 to comply with Euro 6 emissions standards these changes Estimated Reading Time: 6 minsEJ251 and EJ252 Subaru EnginesThe Subaru EJ251 and EJ252 engines had an aluminium alloy block with 99.5 mm bores with cast iron dry-type cylinder liners and a 79.0 mm stroke for a capacity of 2457 cc. The cylinder block for the EJ251 and EJ252 engines had an open-deck design whereby the cylinder walls were supported at the three and nine oclock positions.Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins