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  2. List of Subaru engines - Wikipedia

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    Subaru EA82 Engine. 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

  3. Subaru 1000 - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, Subaru management decided to introduce a successor to the prototype Subaru 1500 with a code name A-5. [3] The engine was technologically advanced for the time; the experimental EA51X was a Otto cycle, overhead camshaft, air-cooled, horizontally opposed four-cylinder engine displacing 980 cc driving the front wheels in a compact car platform.

  4. Subaru EA engine - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1966, Subaru was known for producing kei cars in Japan; for their first four-passenger model, the firm developed an air-cooled boxer engine for a prototype of the Subaru 1500 in 1960, but Fuji Heavy Industries was unable to continue development due to a shortage of funding.

  5. Subaru 360 - Wikipedia

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    Available in Japan between November 1960 and 1966, an export version, known as the Subaru 450, increased the engine's displacement to 423 cc using the Subaru EK51 series engine. This model was also given the name Subaru Maia. The Maia variant was the sole sedan model imported into Australia (approximately 35 examples) in 1961 - along with ...

  6. Subaru Sambar - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of using the engine in Subaru's kei car offering was continued, with the Subaru Vivio sharing its EN07 engine with this version of the Sambar. The engine now had four cylinders and 40 PS (29 kW) in the carburetted standard model; 55 PS (40 kW) was on tap in the optional supercharged model, coupled with fuel injection. An automatic ...

  7. Flat engine - Wikipedia

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    The Subaru EA engine was introduced in 1966 and began Subaru's line of boxer-four engines that remain in production to this day. [14] Most of Subaru's models are powered by a boxer-four engine in either naturally aspirated or turbocharged form. A print ad for the 1973 Subaru GL coupe referred to the engine as "quadrozontal". [15]

  8. Category:Subaru engines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Subaru engines" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Subaru CB engine - Wikipedia

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    The Subaru CB engine is a gasoline boxer-4 engine used in Subaru automobiles. It is the fourth generation of Subaru boxer engines, following the first ( EA , 1966–94), second ( EJ , 1989–2021), and third ( FB / FA , 2010/2012–present) generations.

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