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Subaru's FB25 was a 2.5-litre horizontally-opposed (or 'boxer') four-cylinder petrol engine. Effectively replacing the EJ253, the FB25 engine was a member of Subaru's third generation 'FB' boxer engine family which also included the FB20, FA20D, FA20E and FA20F engines. The FB25 engine first offered in Australia in the 2011 Subaru SH.II ...
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The EZ36D engine had a die-cast aluminium cylinder block with 92.0 mm bores and a 91.0 mm stroke for a capacity of 3630 cc. For the EZ36D, sintered iron pieces within cylinder block controlled thermal expansion of journal clearances during warm-up; according to Subaru, the iron pieces also relieved shocks to the crankshaft journals and reduced overall vibrations.
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A single timing belt was used to drive the four camshafts - it consisted of a strong and inflexible core wire, wear-resistant canvas and heat-resistant rubber material. For quiet operation, the teeth on the timing belt had a round profile. The EJ205 cylinder head had four valves per cylinder that were actuated by solid valve lifters.
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For the GC/GM Impreza WRX, the EJ20G engine had a water-cooled, Mitsubishi TD05 turbocharger; the rotational speed of the turbine ranged from approximately 20,000 rpm to 150,000 rpm and peak boost is understood to be around 11 to 12 psi. To prevent excessive boost pressure, which could cause knocking and heavier thermal loads on the pistons, the EJ20G engine had a wastegate valve.
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