What was the displacement of a Subaru in 1981?

What was the displacement of a Subaru in 1981?

In 1981, the displacement of the engine was increased to 1.8 litres, producing 73 horsepower. Transmission choices again were a four-speed manual or three-speed automatic. As with the 1978 through to 1980 models, the push of a button engaged the all-wheel drive system.

When did the Subaru BRAT get all wheel drive?

As with the 1978 through to 1980 models, the push of a button engaged the all-wheel drive system. In 1982 the round headlights were replaced with rectangular ones giving the BRAT a more updated look and the GL version was also outfitted with a dual-range transfer case (DL models still used a single-range version).

How many cars did Subaru sell in 1997?

In 1997 Subaru sells 133,000 cars. The 360 had a 2-stroke engine, got 66.3 mpg and cost $1,297, See below. Available in a sedan, truck and van version. A true ‘mini-van’, it is only 117″ long! By 1985 Subaru produces it’s 1,000,000 4wd vehicle, and in the 1990s Subaru is the #1 selling station wagon in the US.

What’s the difference between a GL and DL Subaru?

The primary difference between the two models was the number of round front headlamps: the DL model had two while the GL model’s grille housed four. In 1981, the displacement of the engine was increased to 1.8 litres, producing 73 horsepower.

How often do you change the idle on a Subaru?

Wait 10-15 seconds so the electronic throttle body or IACV has time to go to the factory programmed home position. 6) Every 20 seconds or so the idle will be adjusted up and down as the ECU tries to adjust it towards a stoichiometric fuel / air mix.

What was the hesitation problem on my Subaru Outback?

My hesitation was due to my plug wire on #3 breaking apart after the last spark plug change (I pulled on the proper location of the wires to take the wires off). I changed them in the parking lot of the local Subaru dealership (when I was out of town!). Fixed.

How big is a full size Subaru station wagon?

A true ‘mini-van’, it is only 117″ long! By 1985 Subaru produces it’s 1,000,000 4wd vehicle, and in the 1990s Subaru is the #1 selling station wagon in the US.

When did Subaru start making a 4WD car?

By 1985 Subaru produces it’s 1,000,000 4wd vehicle, and in the 1990s Subaru is the #1 selling station wagon in the US.

When did the Subaru GL 2dr convertible come out?

There were a few GL convertibles made by a Southern California company in 1983-84. They cut the top off a GL 2dr. These aftermarket conversions were not authorized by Subaru nor included in any promotional literature or advertising. Brakes: Front: vented disc.

What kind of engine does a Subaru BRAT have?

All BRATs came standard with the all-wheel drive system. From 1978 through to 1980, BRATs came standard with Subaru’s 1.6-litre four engine available with either a four-speed manual or a three-speed automatic transmission. There were also two trim levels available – the DL and the GL.

What kind of transmission does a Subaru Leone have?

The Leone was available with a four-speed manual transmission, a five-speed manual transmission, and also a three-speed automatic transmission beginning in 1975. Some early models had duo-servo drum brakes at the front, however, later models were equipped with disc brakes. All models originally had rear drum brakes except the RX coupés.

What was the first all wheel drive Subaru?

In November 1981 Subaru introduced Japan’s first all-wheel-drive vehicle with an automatic transmission, utilizing the world’s first “wet hydraulic multi-plate clutch”. This allowed the driver to engage 4WD with a simple push of a button rather than shifting a lever as in the manual models.


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