Subaru Forester Engine Choices
I'm going to buy a 2011 forester touring in a couple of weeks, my question is this, should I get the standard engine or the turbo, I hear different stories about the 2.4 in that it lacks power and some people say its very good. I rather not get the turbo because of the price of gas, but I do like the extra power. Could someone please me some advice.
Thank you
Jack
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Jack
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On the other hand, the plain motor does not have enough power for fast aggressive driving and passing, or for high mountain driving, and its low torque is a poor match for the 4-speed transmission and causes frequent and sometimes abrupt downshifting.
You will have to drive both, and consider your own driving style and needs, to decide which motor you want.
Also I find the 4-speed trans is just fine on my turbo, but it seemed quite inadequate on the NA model. Again, the 2011 with a slightly different torque curve could be OK.
Persoanlly, I'd go for the new NA motor. It's got a nice torque band and in a forester it's all you'll need to get around.
-mike
That would be with Subaru's new synthetic oil. The 2011 Turbo Subaru motor is unchanged from the 2008 Turbo Subaru motor, for which Subaru said about dino oil that:
"Under normal driving conditions, the recommended oil and oil filter change interval for turbo vehicles is every 3,750 miles or four months, whichever comes first."
http://www.drive.subaru.com/Sum08/Sum08_Turbo.htm
-mike
Subaru Guru and Track Instructor
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So, the 2011 Outback, which is made in Indiana, is still receiving the old SOHC timing-belt engine from Japan. And uses dino oil on the old schedule.
While the 2011 Forester, made in Japan, has the new DOHC timing-chain engine, and uses synthetic oil, now extended to the old schedule.