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Funny, neither are ours.
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I have both of them. What do you want to know? In fact, I bought the BRZ because I was too disappointed with the FB series. It is an excellent motor for a daily driver (e.g. no torque dip at all), but try to drive it really hard and bad things are happening. It'll start burning a lot of oil and have excessive knock. The FA series is much more focused for performance driving (although it has at the same time a Toyota dna - D4S ... ) and it has been tested already in many professional races. It was not perfect in the early years, but there were revisions and the issues are solved.
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Yes I would still use my heads, I want to sell the shortblock and build a 2.5 No one wants to pay double a cheap turbo kit price though
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Neither was the 97-01 CRV engine 2.0 liter 140 HP
Or the 1.8 VW Beetle 80HP Or the 92-00 1.6 SOHC Honda 109HP Or the 2.4 liter CRV K series 160HP ect....ect... But the industry made those work. Thinking outside the box
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I have read your whole build thread, is their a reason you would prefer the 2.5 over your current setup? Whatever the outcome I await the completion of that monster.
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And doesn't the FA still have better oiling system? I remember Element talking about how Subaru had updated the oiling systems with bigger oil ports, etc.
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bigger ports are great for flow but produce less pressure
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Just for the sake of engine theory, are you hoping to get more mid range with the larger displacement at the potential cost of top end performance, or are you convinced the 2.5 will be able to rev as high and there will be no downsides? I'm not familiar enough with the bore / stroke of these engines to comment on how high one car rev vs the other, just curious is all.
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In general bore/stroke engines is known to be stronger in medium ranges. For example a specific 2.3lt FA20 engine project is known to give more power until the 6k rpm range and then start falling. If you see a dyno of the FB20/FB25 there is no torque dip at all (forget the nonsense trying to fix it with headers) and that's why I said these engines are better for a daily driven car and maybe in a few racing applications, but overall I would consider a purebred racing engine one that works better higher.
FB20 dyno: ![]() PS: Apologies for the German. Torque is the blue color
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Increase in displacement increases maximum potential torque. Better flow characteristics reduce the gap between potential and actual output torque. @celek, was there a reason why you didn't specify fb25 sized sleeves and use a fb25 head gasket to begin with? |
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Yes sure. My comment was relevant for an out of the box solution. If you are building an engine you have many options.
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the limitation is in the valve train not block.
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Can i use fa20 exhaust manifod for my fb25 outback?
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