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What engine was in the Subaru Justy?

Engine in the Subaru Justy
The Subaru Justy was equipped with a variety of engines throughout its production. The first generation of the Subaru Justy, introduced in 1984, featured a 1.0 or 1.2-liter straight-three engine, front/four-wheel drive, electronically controlled continuously variable transaxle, or a 5-speed manual transaxle. The 1990-1994 models were available with a carbureted 1.2-liter 3-cylinder engine, rated at 66 horsepower, and a fuel-injected version of the 1.2-liter 3-cylinder, which developed 73 horsepower. The EF engine, introduced in 1984 for the Subaru Justy, is a water-cooled, straight-three, four-stroke engine with a belt-driven single overhead camshaft, and a chain-driven balance shaft. The EF10 variant of this engine is a 1.0-litre (997 cc) with two valves per cylinder, producing 47 bhp (35 kW; 48 PS) at 5000 rpm/59 lbft (80 Nm) at 3200 rpm with a single barrel Hitachi carburetor and 9.5:1 compression ratio.
In summary, the Subaru Justy was available with a 1.0 or 1.2-liter straight-three engine, a carbureted 1.2-liter 3-cylinder engine, and a fuel-injected version of the 1.2-liter 3-cylinder engine . The EF10 engine, a 1.0-litre (997 cc) two valves per cylinder, was also used in the Subaru Justy.

Did the Subaru Justy have a boxer engine?

Like the Ignis, the Justy featured a small instrument cluster designed in a binocular style. Since Subaru had only boxer engines, which were unsuitable for the little car, the Justy’s engines were carried-over from its sibling, the Ignis.

What was the only Subaru without a boxer engine?

All US imported Subarus since 1971 were all boxer engines – horizontally opposed engines. Only the early domestic models prior to their merger to form Fuji Heavy industry it had I4 engines. Subaru was a relatively new company and their first product was a 2 stroke 25 horsepower engine.

Did Subaru ever make a non boxer engine?

BETTER BALANCE = BETTER CONTROL. For over 45 years Subaru has been solely committed to the Subaru Boxer Engine in ALL of their models. The innovative design is part of Subaru’s core DNA. Why don’t other manufacturers use it?

When did Subaru stop making the Justy?

Subaru manufactured the Justy from 1984 to 1994; since then it has sold rebadged versions of other vehicles under the Justy nameplate.

Can a Subaru last 300k miles?

Subaru vehicles are known for their durability and longevity, especially when well-maintained. In communities of Subaru enthusiasts, you’ll often find stories of vehicles surpassing 300,000 miles.

How much horsepower does a 1989 Subaru Justy have?

SUBARU Justy 3 doors 1.0L 5MT AWD (50 HP)

ENGINE SPECS – 1.0L 5MT AWD (50 HP)
Power: 37 KW @ 5600 RPM 50 HP @ 5600 RPM 50 BHP @ 5600 RPM
Torque: 56 lb-ft @ 3600 RPM 76 Nm @ 3600 RPM
Fuel System: Carburetor
Fuel: Gasoline

Why is Subaru boxer engine so good?

The Boxer engine’s horizontal design and balance cause the engine to produce less vibration as the opposing pistons move. This adds to the engine’s durability and allows the Subaru to last longer and emit less noise by running smoother.

Who made the Subaru boxer engine?

Karl Benz
That was when Karl Benz, half of the founder of Mercedes-Benz, invented the Boxer engine. It’s called that because the movement of the pistons resembles the motion of a boxer’s fists along a horizontal axis. So, instead of an up-and-down motion, you’ll see a sideways motion.

What is the only Subaru that didn’t have a boxer engine?

All of Subaru’s four-cylinder engines (except the EN series) are liquid-cooled, horizontally opposed boxer four-strokes.

How many miles per gallon does a 1988 Subaru Justy get?

33 combined
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