List of Subaru engines
uses a four or five character code to identify all of their engines.
- The first letter is always E standing for engine
- The second letter is the engine's family.
- Next come two digits indicating the engine's displacement
- The optional fifth character is an identifier to mark revisions,
Two Cylinder
Subaru EK engine
The EK series was a straight twin two-stroke cycle with early air-cooled versions later replaced with water-cooled configurations in 1971. The engine was upgraded to a four-stroke SOHC in 1973 to meet Japanese Government emission regulations.The was used from 1958 until 1989 in most Kei car models.
Two-strokes
Air Cooled two-stroke
- EK31: 356 cc Bore & Stroke = 61.5 x 60 mm
- maximum output at 4,500 rpm
- maximum output at 4,700 rpm
- maximum output at 5,000 rpm
- compression ratio = 6.5:1
- EK51: 423 cc Bore & Stroke = 67.0 x 60.0 mm
- maximum output at 5,000 rpm
- compression ratio = 6.5:1
- EK32: 356 cc Bore & Stroke = 61.5 x 60 mm
- maximum output at 5,500 rpm
- maximum output at 7,000 rpm
- compression ratio = 7.5:1
- Used in the Subaru 360 and 360 Young SS, 1968-70.
- EK33: 356 cc Bore & Stroke = 61.5 x 60 mm
- compression ratio = 6.5:1 7.5:1
- maximum output at 5,800 rpm
- maximum output at 6,500 rpm
- maximum output at 7,000 rpm
- maximum output at 6,500 rpm
Water Cooled Two-stroke cycle
- EK34: 356 cc Bore & Stroke = 61.5 x 60.0 mm
- compression ratio = 6.5:1
- maximum output at 5,500 rpm
- maximum output at 6,000 rpm
- maximum output at 6,500 rpm
- maximum output at 7,000 rpm
- maximum output at 6,500 rpm
Four-strokes
Water Cooled four-stroke SOHC with SEEC emissions system, alloy block and head.
- EK21: Bore x Stroke mm = 66.0 x 52.4
- Piston displacement = 358 cc
- Compression ratio = 9.5:1
- maximum output at 7,500 rpm
- maximum output at 8,000 rpm
- EK22: Bore x Stroke mm = 74.0 x 57.0, SEEC-T emissions system
- Piston displacement = 490 cc
- Compression ratio = 9.0:1
- maximum output
- maximum output at 6,500 rpm
- EK23: Bore x Stroke mm = 76.0 x 60.0
- Piston displacement = 544 cc
- Compression ratio = 8.5:1
- Two valves per cylinder
- maximum output at 6,200 rpm
- maximum output at 6,200 rpm
- maximum output at 6,000 rpm
- maximum output at 6,000 rpm
- EK23 ThreeValve: Bore x Stroke mm = 76.0 x 60.0
- Piston displacement = 544 cc
- Compression ratio = 9.0:1
- Two valves per cylinder
- maximum output at 6,000 rpm
- maximum output at 7,000 rpm
- EK23 Turbo Bore x Stroke mm = 76.0 x 60.0
- Piston displacement = 544 cc
- Compression ratio = 8.5:1
- Two valves per cylinder
- Hitachi-made 36 mm turbines
- maximum output at 6,000 rpm
- EK23 ThreeValve Turbo Bore x Stroke mm = 76.0 x 60.0
- Piston displacement = 544 cc
- Compression ratio = 9.0:1
- Three valves per cylinder
- Hitachi-made 36 mm turbines
- maximum output at 7000 rpm
- EK23 ThreeValve Supercharger Bore x Stroke mm = 76.0 x 60.0
- Piston displacement = 544 cc
- Compression ratio = 9.0:1
- Three valves per cylinder
- Water-cooled intercooler
- maximum output at 6400 rpm
- EK42 Bore x Stroke mm = 78.0 x 69.6
- Piston displacement = 665 cc
- Compression ratio = 9.5:1
- Two valves per cylinder
- maximum output
- maximum output at 6400 rpm, low octane version
- maximum output at 6400 rpm, high octane version
Three Cylinder
The EF series engine is a liquid-cooled three-cylinder, four-stroke, with SOHC. It is not compliant with Japanese Government regulations concerning displacement of kei cars with a current maximum limit of 660 cc. The EF appeared while the EK was being replaced by the EN05.[Subaru EF engine]
- EF10: Bore x Stroke mm = 78.0 x 69.6
- Piston displacement = 997 cc
- Compression ratio = 9.5:1
- Two valves per cylinder
- EF12:Bore x Stroke mm = 78.0 x 83.0
- Piston displacement = 1189 cc
- Compression ratio = 9.1:1
- Three valves per cylinder
Four Cylinder
All of Subaru's four-cylinder engines are liquid-cooled, horizontally opposed boxer four-strokes.[Subaru EA engine]
The EA was used from 1966 until 1994 in most models. It is a basic two-valve-per-cylinder design with siamese ports and three main crankshaft bearings. Engines with overhead camshafts were installed with two timing belts, whereas vehicles with overhead valves used timing gears exclusively.- EA52: 977 cc OHV, 55 hp at 6,000 rpm used in the 1966–1971 Subaru 1000
- EA61: 1088.8 cc OHV, 62 hp at 6,400 rpm used in the 1970–1972 Subaru FF-1 Star and Subaru G
- EA62: 1267.5 cc OHV, 80 hp at 6,400 rpm used in the 1971–1972 Subaru G
- EA63: 1362 cc OHV, 58 hp at 5,200 rpm used in the 1973–1976 Subaru Leone
- EA71: 1595 cc OHV, 67 hp at 5,200 rpm or 68 at 4,800 rpm used in the 1976–1987 Subaru Leone and 1978–1980 Subaru BRAT/brumby
- EA81: 1781 cc OHV, 73 hp at 4,800 rpm used in the 1980–1984 Subaru Leone and 1981–1993 Subaru BRAT/brumby
- EA81T: 1781 cc OHV Turbo, 95 hp at 4,200 rpm used in the 1983–1984 Subaru Leone and Subaru BRAT/brumby
- EA82: 1791 cc SOHC, 84-97 hp used in the Subaru Leone and Subaru XT
- EA82T: 1791 cc SOHC, 136 hp at 5200 rpm used in the Subaru Leone and Subaru XT
Subaru EE engine (diesel)
The common rail solenoid injector is manufactured by Denso and operates at. The IHI variable geometry turbo is mounted under the right side of the engine, close to the exhaust manifold, reducing turbo lag. For the Legacy 2.0D, Subaru claimed consumption improved by 15 to 20% and that CO2 emissions fell from compared to the similar model with a gasoline engine.
Fuji Heavy Industries spent three years starting in fall 2005 developing the EE20 after concluding the marque needed a diesel engine to compete in Europe. Details about the engine were first released in February 2008, after an additional preview at Frankfurt in 2007, and an official announcement of applications was made at Geneva in March 2008.
The EE20 was originally released with Euro-4 emissions compliance; an oxidation catalyst and diesel particulate filter are mounted close to the turbo, using heat from exhaust gases, and the exhaust gas recirculation system is water-cooled to meet regulations. The compliance was soon updated to Euro-5 and Euro-6 in 2015.
;Availability
Per the March 2008 announcement at Geneva, the EE20 was sold in Legacy and Outback vehicles for the European market; the diesel was only offered with a manual transmission at first, and the clutch and flywheel were specifically modified for diesel use. In September 2008, FHI announced the EE20 would be available as a slightly modified variant in Forester and Impreza models sold in Europe starting that fall. For the Forester, output was reduced slightly to.
The EE20 was offered with the Impreza XV at that model's launch in 2010. The Subaru continuously variable transmission was offered as an option for EE20-equipped Outback models starting in 2013, and sales of the Lineartronic EE20 Outback would start in Australia later in 2013. At Geneva 2013, the diesel boxer was combined with three electric motors to form the hybrid powertrain of the Subaru VIZIV Concept. The Lineartronic EE20 powertrain was added to the Forester in 2015.
In 2016, citing increasingly stringent emissions standards, the project manager for the Impreza stated that further development of the EE20 had been halted. In September 2017, Subaru announced production of diesel automobiles would end by 2020; at the time, sales were approximately 15,000 diesel-powered cars annually in Europe and Australia. The capacity gained would be used to start producing plug-in hybrids in 2018 and electric vehicles by 2021. At Geneva in March 2018, Subaru UK confirmed its parent company's plans to discontinue diesel production, but had enough stock on hand to meet projected demand through the end of 2018.
[Subaru EJ engine]
The EJ engine was introduced in the 1989 Subaru Legacy to replace the EA engines. It was designed from scratch with five main crankshaft bearings and four valves per cylinder and can be either SOHC or DOHC and one timing belt. The fifth digit is the only way to tell without seeing the engine.- EJ15: 1483.4 cc SOHC, 1990–2003 JDM Subaru Impreza
- EJ16: 90 hp at 5,600 rpm used in the 1993–2006 Subaru Impreza
- EJ18: 1820 cc SOHC 110 hp at 5,600 rpm used in the 1993–1996 Subaru Impreza and Euro and JDM Subaru Legacy
- EJ20: 1994.3 cc, available in Australia, Europe and Japan naturally aspirated at 115–190 hp and with a Turbo 220–280 hp used on Most Models,
- EJ22: 2212 cc, 135–280 hp used in the 1989–2001 Subaru Impreza and Subaru Legacy
- EJ25: 2457 cc, 165–320 hp found in Most Models 1995–Present
- EJ30: Special limited engine. Four were built by Subaru, but only 3 remain in working condition. There is no readily available technical or power information on these engines.
Phase I:
EJ15E, EJ15J, EJ16E, EJ18E, EJ20D, EJ20E, EJ20G, EJ20H, EJ20J, EJ20R, EJ20K, EJ22E, EJ221, EJ25D
Phase II:
EJ151, EJ161, EJ181, EJ201, EJ202, EJ203, EJ204, EJ205, EJ206, EJ207, EJ208, EJ222, EJ251, EJ252, EJ253, EJ254, EJ255, EJ257
- There's at least 1 exception from this rule - MY'07 EJ20F engine. Most likely F stands for bi-Fuel. This engine model has reinforced engine valves. This is unconfirmed info, based only on users' experience and observations.
Subaru EL engine
- Displacement: 1,498 cc
- bore x stroke: 77.7 x 79 mm
- compression ratio: 10.1
- maximum horsepower: 110ps at 6,400 RPM
- maximum torque: 14.7kgm at 3,200 rpm
- AVCS
[Subaru EN engine]
[Subaru FA engine]
The FA was developed from the FB engine, however, efforts to reduce weight while maintaining durability were the main goals of the FA engine. While the FA and FB engines share a common platform, the FA shares very little in dedicated parts with the FB engine, with a different block, head, connecting rods, and pistons.- FA20D: 1998 cc DOHC, aka Toyota 4U-GSE; 2013+ Subaru BRZ/Toyota 86
- FA20F: 1998 cc DOHC, turbo, 2012+ JDM Subaru Legacy 2.0GT DIT and 2014+ Subaru Levorg; 2014+ USDM and JDM Subaru Forester XT; 2015+ USDM Subaru WRX
- FA24F: 2,387 cc DOHC, turbo, 2019+ USDM Subaru Ascent, 2020+ Subaru Legacy, and 2020+ Subaru Outback
[Subaru FB engine]
The FB has an all new block and head featuring dual overhead cams with intake and exhaust variable valve timing, and a timing chain that replaced the timing belt. Moving to chain-driven cams allows the valves to be placed at a more narrow angle to each other and shrinks the cylinder bore from 99.5 mm to 94. It results in less unburned fuel during cold start, thereby reducing emissions. Subaru also uses asymmetrical connecting rods like those in EZ36. The FB is only marginally heavier and has similar exterior dimensions compared to an EJ engine of equivalent displacement. In Jan 2011, Car and Driver was told direct injection would be added soon. In 2019, Direct Injection was added to FB engines used in the 2019 Forester, the 2020 Legacy, and the 2020 Outback.
Subaru claims a 28-percent reduction in friction losses, mainly due to lighter pistons and connecting rods. The FB has a 10% improvement in fuel economy with the power coming on sooner and the torque band being broader.
- FB16E: 1597 cc DOHC, 2012+ EUDM Subaru Impreza XV 1.6i
- FB16F: 1599 cc DOHC, turbo, 2014+ Subaru Levorg
- FB20B: 1995 cc DOHC, 2011+ JDM Subaru Forester, 2012-2016 Subaru Impreza, and 2012-2017 Subaru XV
- FB20D: 1995 cc DOHC, 2017+ Subaru Impreza, and 2018+ Subaru XV
- FB20X: 1995 cc DOHC, 2014–16 Subaru XV Hybrid
- FB20V: 1995 cc DOHC, 2019+ Subaru XV Hybrid
- FB25B: 2498 cc DOHC, 2011–18 North American Subaru Forester, 2012-2019 North American Subaru Legacy, and 2012-2019 North American Subaru Outback
- FB25D: 2498 cc DOHC, 2019+ North American Subaru Forester, 2020+ North American Subaru Legacy, and 2020+ North American Subaru Outback
Six Cylinder
[Subaru ER engine]
Subaru introduced its first six-cylinder engine in its Subaru XT sports car. This MPI SOHC 2-Valve engine was based on the EA82, with two cylinders added to the front.
- ER27: 2672 cc SOHC, 145 hp at 5,200 rpm found in the 1987–1991 Subaru XT
Subaru EG engine
Bore: 96.9 mm Stroke: 75 mm
- EG33: 3318 cc DOHC, 230 hp at 5,400 rpm used in the 1992–1997 Subaru Alcyone SVX
Subaru EZ engine
The 2000-2003 EZ30D used one exhaust port per head, a cable-actuated throttle, variable intake geometry, and a cast aluminium intake manifold. It was only available with an automatic transmission.
- Displacement: 2999 cc DOHC
- Bore: 89.2 mm
- Stroke: 80 mm
- Compression: 10.7:1
- Power: at 6000 rpm
- Torque: at 4400 rpm
- Application:
- *2000–2004 Subaru Outback H6
- *2002-2003 Subaru Legacy GT30
- *2000–2003 Subaru Legacy Lancaster 6
- *2002-2003 Subaru Legacy RS30
- Displacement: 2999 cc DOHC
- Bore: 89.2 mm
- Stroke: 80 mm
- Compression: 10.7:1
- Power: at 6600 rpm
- Torque: at 4200 rpm
- Application:
- *2003–2009 Subaru Legacy 3.0R
- *2005–2009 Subaru Outback 3.0R
- *2006–2007 Tribeca
- Displacement: 3629 cc DOHC
- Bore: 92 mm
- Stroke: 91 mm
- Compression: 10.5:1
- Power: at 6000 rpm
- Torque: at 4400 rpm
- Application:
- *2010-2019 Subaru Legacy
- *2010-2019 Subaru Outback
- *2008-2014 Subaru Tribeca