List Of Subaru Engines
Subaru uses a four or five character code to identify all of their engines.
- The first letter is always E standing for engine (before the introduction of FB engine series)
- The second letter is the engine's family.
- Next come two digits indicating the engine's displacement (or revision before 1989)
- The optional fifth character is an identifier to mark revisions, (ex: turbo, DOHC, Fuel Injection, etc.)
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