Subaru: Tech questions about the Subaru 4 & 6 cylinder engines
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Tech questions about the Subaru 4 & 6 cylinder engines
Readers & gurus of this group, I request your knowledge & assistance.
I request information pertaining to the Subaru 4 & 6 cylinder engines. I
request information pertaining to factory rated torque & horsepower curves for
all engines produced by Subaru, for automotive use, for the past 10 years.
I am seriously considering substituting a Subaru boxer engine in place of a 2.3
liter ACVW engine.
The Subie engine shall mainly be driven upon streets & highways with an
occasional trek to the mountain & desert roads of Southern California.
It will be installed in a 1973 VW Thing (Type 181). The gross vehicle weight
with four adults is estimated not to exceed 3200#.
What I seek is an engine that has a substantially wide torque powerband. An
engine that is reliable (I hate to push or have to tow out from an off road
trek).
Horsepower is relevant but, not a primary decisive factor. I would rather limit
the upper RPM range to < 7500. This is one reason why I choose not to run a
rotary engine.
Due to the deep displacement of the factory oil pan, is there a quality
after-market oil sump/pan available, that is wider yet not as deep?
Is a dry sump oiling system available for the Subie engine?
I know that I have asked many question but, trust me, before I commit to this
project (engine swap) I need to know all of my options.
Thank you in advance,
Chris
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Re: Tech questions about the Subaru 4 & 6 cylinder engines
VW NOT V8 wrote:
Google is your friend...
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Re: Tech questions about the Subaru 4 & 6 cylinder engines
Here's a couple of good resources, although they mostly refer to Vanagon
conversions:
http://www.kennedyeng.com/
http://volksweb.relitech.com/convert.htm
Andy
"VW NOT V8" <comnocrap> wrote in message
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Re: Tech questions about the Subaru 4 & 6 cylinder engines
In article <aol.com>,
comnocrap (VW NOT V8) wrote:
Someone at our gliding club recently put a Subaru 1800cc engine into his
early 70's Combi (which had already been through several VW engines) and
is delighted with it. He uses it to tow gliders to camps/competitions.
Having followed him on some pretty nasty and steep roads I can say that
it doesn't tow as well as my 2.5L Legacy, but it still gets along very
nicely.
-- Bruce
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