No, Subaru does not use Ford engines in its vehicles. Subaru manufactures its own engines, known for their unique flat-four (boxer) design. While automakers sometimes collaborate or share components, Subaru and Ford have distinct engine lineups and technologies.
No! subaru does not make a rotory engine! Mazda does.
Most Subaru models use a timing belt, often referred to as a cambelt, particularly in their older and non-turbocharged engines. However, many of their newer models, especially those with turbocharged engines and certain boxer engines, utilize a timing chain instead. It's important to check the specific model and engine type to determine whether it has a cambelt or a timing chain. Always refer to the owner's manual for maintenance recommendations.
Subaru engines are primarily manufactured by Subaru Corporation, which is based in Japan. The company designs and produces its own engines, notably the signature boxer engine layout. Additionally, Subaru has utilized various partnerships and collaborations over the years, but the core engine production remains in-house.
That all depends on the maintenance, the type of driving, etc. I personally have seen Subaru engines last over 300,000 miles and still be good.
Yes all H6 Subaru Engines have timing chains
All Subaru SVX engines were designed to run on premium fuel of 93 octane.
All Subaru Boxer engines are produced in a Subaru owned facility in Ota City Gunma Prefecture Japan. As for who owns Subaru as a whole, that would be Fuji Heavy Industries.
STI stands for Subaru Tecnica International. For years the acronym was STi but then it was changed to all caps, STI. In addition to supplying racing engines for Subaru rally cars, STI markets performance parts for use in many Subaru vehicles. See link below for STI HQ.
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More than likely they are metric since all Subaru Engines are built in Japan.
No, there are not. Subaru has not yet implemented any hybrid cars, though there is word that, in 2012, Subaru plans on creating and using hybrid engines. I'm not quite sure if they will be using these engines in their line of Foresters.