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- Subaru_EJ_engine abstract "The Subaru EJ engine is a series of four-cycle automotive engines that were manufactured by Subaru. They were introduced in 1989, intended to succeed the previous Subaru EA engine. The EJ series is the mainstay of Subaru's engine line, with all engines of this series being 16-valve horizontal flat-fours, with configurations available for single-, or double-overhead camshaft arrangements (SOHC or DOHC). Naturally aspirated and turbocharged versions are available, ranging from 96 to 320 horsepower. These engines are commonly used in light aircraft, kit cars and engine swaps into air-cooled Volkswagens, but it's also popular as a swap into the wasserboxer engined Volkswagen Type 2. Primary engineering on the EJ series was done by Masayuki Kodama, Takemasa Yamada and Shuji Sawafuji of Fuji Heavy Industries, Subaru's parent company.".
- Subaru_EJ_engine fuelType "petrol".
- Subaru_EJ_engine manufacturer Subaru.
- Subaru_EJ_engine predecessor Subaru_EA_engine.
- Subaru_EJ_engine productionStartYear "1988".
- Subaru_EJ_engine successor List_of_Subaru_engines.
- Subaru_EJ_engine thumbnail Subaru_EJ22_boxer_engine.jpg?width=300.
- Subaru_EJ_engine valvetrain "DOHC".
- Subaru_EJ_engine wikiPageExternalLink engine-specs.html.
- Subaru_EJ_engine wikiPageID "4222124".
- Subaru_EJ_engine wikiPageRevisionID "606413704".
- Subaru_EJ_engine fueltype Gasoline.
- Subaru_EJ_engine hasPhotoCollection Subaru_EJ_engine.
- Subaru_EJ_engine manufacturer Subaru.
- Subaru_EJ_engine name "Subaru EJ engine".
- Subaru_EJ_engine predecessor Subaru_EA_engine.
- Subaru_EJ_engine production "1988".
- Subaru_EJ_engine successor List_of_Subaru_engines.
- Subaru_EJ_engine turbocharger "Optional".
- Subaru_EJ_engine type Flat-four_engine.
- Subaru_EJ_engine valvetrain Overhead_camshaft.
- Subaru_EJ_engine subject Category:Boxer_engines.
- Subaru_EJ_engine subject Category:Subaru_engines.
- Subaru_EJ_engine type Artifact100021939.
- Subaru_EJ_engine type AutomobileEngine102761557.
- Subaru_EJ_engine type BoxerEngines.
- Subaru_EJ_engine type Device103183080.
- Subaru_EJ_engine type Engine103287733.
- Subaru_EJ_engine type Instrumentality103575240.
- Subaru_EJ_engine type Machine103699975.
- Subaru_EJ_engine type Motor103789946.
- Subaru_EJ_engine type Object100002684.
- Subaru_EJ_engine type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Subaru_EJ_engine type SubaruEngines.
- Subaru_EJ_engine type Whole100003553.
- Subaru_EJ_engine type AutomobileEngine.
- Subaru_EJ_engine type Device.
- Subaru_EJ_engine type AutoEngine.
- Subaru_EJ_engine type PhysicalDevice.
- Subaru_EJ_engine type DesignedArtifact.
- Subaru_EJ_engine comment "The Subaru EJ engine is a series of four-cycle automotive engines that were manufactured by Subaru. They were introduced in 1989, intended to succeed the previous Subaru EA engine. The EJ series is the mainstay of Subaru's engine line, with all engines of this series being 16-valve horizontal flat-fours, with configurations available for single-, or double-overhead camshaft arrangements (SOHC or DOHC).".
- Subaru_EJ_engine label "Subaru EJ engine".
- Subaru_EJ_engine label "スバル・EJ型エンジン".
- Subaru_EJ_engine label "速霸陸EJ族引擎".
- Subaru_EJ_engine sameAs スバル・EJ型エンジン.
- Subaru_EJ_engine sameAs m.0bqshs.
- Subaru_EJ_engine sameAs Q7630795.
- Subaru_EJ_engine sameAs Q7630795.
- Subaru_EJ_engine sameAs Subaru_EJ_engine.
- Subaru_EJ_engine wasDerivedFrom Subaru_EJ_engine?oldid=606413704.
- Subaru_EJ_engine depiction Subaru_EJ22_boxer_engine.jpg.
- Subaru_EJ_engine isPrimaryTopicOf Subaru_EJ_engine.
- Subaru_EJ_engine name "Subaru EJ engine".