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http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=136856 Where the questions are is anyone's guess
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Someone please correct me if I’m wrong.
The FA20 is the first and only engine to use both direct and port injection by Subaru? The FA20 is only used in the 86? If that’s correct, after all the development costs, I can not see them changing the engine unless it’s slated to be used elsewhere. ETA FA20F is already modified so that null and void lol Last edited by new2subaru; 09-18-2019 at 07:07 AM. |
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Why would the 2.4 be any heavier? The exterior dimensions of the engine are the same. It is a 9.5% increase in bore diameter. That's it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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The DI seals are shared with the Crosstrek, Impreza, and outback, which leads me to believe the heads are very similar and the only parts needed to add the PI is the intake manifold, the PI injectors themselves, and the injector ECU. Sounds easy to add to the Ascent block, and swapping the cams to rev higher. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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So it’s coming to a Fwd Toyota platform that’s designed for cars smaller than a corolla with a Subaru motor? Yea nah.
If we see the 2.4 it’ll be on a tweaked version of the old platform I think. Less retooling to do at the plant too. |
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Now, to make this engine more playful and keep it NA (which is what they have vowed to do from the start of these cars) they are going to have to bring up the compression to make revs. This will drop the low end torque but give more improved high end availability. This will also significantly increase emissions. I know everybody wants to ignore this fact but the reality is that Subaru can not. They would not be designing the engine with consideration for todays standards but will be looking at those for the next few years. Those standards are getting more and more restrictive ever year and this will make them harder to meet even with today's tech. The reductions that they need to meet by 2025 are seemingly impossible even now so don't expect them to make a car that will be fine in 2022 and only run that engine in 3 model years. All in all it adds up to some minor variations in drivetrain but no significant changes. Unless of course they go hybrid and then it will be a completely new drivetrain.
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boom, next gen 86 ready platform! That's how this works right? |
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That is all they need to do yes. I hear that when they transfer it to the Toyota platform they are going to make a new version of the 2JZ (GTW version). They are also going to move production from Japan to the Toyota Woodstock Canada assembly plant that currently builds the Rav4. This will be cool since I can then go across the street and watch them assemble them. I know this is all fact because the Toyota janitor's, sister's, uncle's, wife's, brother's, dog groomer told me it was happening.
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