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Subaru debuts third-generation boxer four-cylinder engine

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#1 · (Edited)
New Boxer Engine announced today by Subaru. Looks like it is going to be in the new Foresters and then other models later. Perhaps the redesigned STI in 2013??

FHI Develops a New-generation Subaru Boxer Engine
New Horizontally-Opposed engine, providing superior combination of environmental friendliness and enjoyable drivi
ng

Tokyo, September 23, 2010 - Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. (FHI) has developed its new-generation boxer engine* that combines the technology and know-how used in Horizontally-Opposed Boxer engines, the core technology that has supported Subaru's unique driving since it was first employed in the Subaru 1000 in 1966. This overall renewal is the first in 21 years, since the second generation boxer engine was introduced in the first Legacy models in 1989.

This new-generation Horizontally-Opposed 4 cylinder gasoline engine, the third generation Subaru boxer engine, showcases Subaru's latest engineering research and development. It offers a new performance level by further refining Subaru's unique expertise in Boxer engine technology. The engine was entirely renewed, starting from the basic structure, while all the advantages of the horizontally-opposed layout were maintained: lightweight, compact, low center of gravity, and superior vibration balance. New-generation improvements include advances in both environmental friendliness, such as an approximately 10% improvement in fuel efficiency, and driving performance for smooth acceleration in all speed ranges. Furthermore, FHI designed the new engine with consideration of the technology's expandability and potential capability to receive further upgrades meeting future environmental measures.

FHI built a new factory at the Gunma Oizumi Plant exclusively for the production of this new-generation boxer engine. This new plant offers state-of-the-art production facilities that make full use of FHI's engine manufacturing know-how developed to date, as well as a highly efficient production system delivering products meeting the highest quality standards.

Major Features of the New-generation Subaru Boxer engine
The overall structure of this engine has been totally renewed, by reviewing the bore and stroke for the basic structure to
allow a longer stroke than current engines. It is designed to achieve high efficiency in basic performance, allowing the
smooth and sporty rotational properties for which Horizontally-Opposed engines are known, while also making improvements in practical torque and environmental friendliness. This engine is available with 2,500 cc or 2,000 cc displacement, both with 4 cylinders. These models will now be positioned as our main engines.

The New-generation Subaru Boxer engine
・ The bore and stroke, the basic structure of this engine, have been reviewed to achieve a compact combustion chamber as well as a long stroke, which was difficult previously due to chassis mounting conditions in boxer gasoline engines. This allows high combustion efficiency, and generates a sufficient mid-low speed torque with improved fuel efficiency and practicality.
・ Improved fuel efficiency has been achieved through optimization of intake port configuration and the addition of partitions inside ports, the use of TGV (Tumble Generated Valve), and the use of an EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) cooler.
・ AVCS (Active Valve Control System) is used on both intake and exhaust valves. For the intake side in particular, an intermediate lock system allows valve timing to be advanced or delayed for precise control over intake and exhaust valve timing, allowing maximum engine performance in output, fuel efficiency, and exhaust emission.
・ The use of lightweight primary moving parts, such as pistons and connecting rods, and a highly efficient and compact oil pump provides an approximately 30% reduction in friction loss and improves fuel efficiency and revolution response.
・ Cooling has been optimized by using separate engine cooling circuitry for the block and the head, resulting in improvements in fuel efficiency and output characteristics.

FHI is fully committed to develop new products on the theme of integrating enjoyable and reliable driving with environmentally friendly solutions. This same theme applies to this new-generation boxer engine, which will be
positioned as a main engine and the starting point of its future power unit strategy. Starting with the Forester, the new engine will be deployed in other Subaru products in the future.
* Boxer engine: Also known as a Horizontally-Opposed engine. In this design, the pistons are arranged symmetrically left and right along the crankshaft. When the pistons move, they resemble the punches thrown by boxers, thus resulting in this popular name.
 
#3 ·
Nope its tells us nothing haha:lol:
 
#4 ·
Boxter eh?
 
#12 ·
" Tomohiko Ikeda, the Americans demand better pistons!"

"Better pistons? no, no, no, we give them lighter pistons!"

" But Tomohiko Ikeda, that means more possible engine failures!"

"More engine failures? Engine failures on the EJ257 are a myth, they don't occur, we will just deny it....lighter pistons it is!"
 
#18 ·
The bore and stroke, the basic structure of this engine, have been reviewed to achieve a compact as well as a long stroke, which was difficult previously due to mounting conditions in boxer gasoline engines. This allows high combustion efficiency, and generates a sufficient mid-low speed torque with improved fuel efficiency and practicality.
This is a good thing. A narrower bore and longer stroke should help towards knock resistance and increase efficiency. It sounds like they're learning their lessons from the ****ty ej257 dimensions.
 
#21 ·
Whole lotta nothing. Do like they are making a 2.0 again. That's what the wrx should get
 
#22 ·
This new-generation Horizontally-Opposed 4 cylinder gasoline engine, the third generation Subaru boxer engine, showcases Subaru's latest engineering research and development. It offers a new performance level by further refining Subaru's unique expertise in Boxer engine technology. The engine was entirely renewed, starting from the basic structure, while all the advantages of the horizontally-opposed layout were maintained: lightweight, compact, low center of gravity, and superior vibration balance. New-generation improvements include advances in both environmental friendliness, such as an approximately 10% improvement in fuel efficiency, and driving performance for smooth acceleration in all speed ranges. Furthermore, FHI designed the new engine with consideration of the technology's expandability and potential capability to receive further upgrades meeting future environmental measures.
Maybe the engine will eventually get DI? Would they need to revise the block for DI or just the heads?
 
#25 ·
Here's hoping that the lighter pistons are their solution to increase hp & fuel efficiency a bit (by decreasing rotating mass) in the Forester/non-turbo applications ONLY. Forged internals for the STi could still be a possibility. This release mentions both the 2.0 and 2.5 applications, but in reality they could be completely different.

Ti pistons? I'm no metallurgist or mechanical engineer, but I've never heard of Ti being used for pistons. Way too malleable of a metal I would think.

No DI isn't necessarily a bad thing guys... I'd rather have a sh*tty, super-lean tune that was developed to meet CARB rules which can then be fixed in mere minutes with an AP, vs. carbon build-up issues which can't be fixed. Type the words "carbon build up" over on the Audizine.com forum to see what I mean. This is one of the main reasons (amongst others) that I came over to the Subie camp.