September 8, 200520 yr Author I own an old 17 ft. boat (1974 Rienel) that has been pushed through the water by a Volvo Penta AQ130 engine (2.0 ltr.) and it is getting very tired. I have contemplated rebuilding and a swap. The rotory was an idea until I looked at the cost of all the parts and engine to make it work. I now would like info on Subaru engines and possible configurations. I understand that these engines are relatively inexpensive and seem to be durable. I would like to bump hp to somewhere around 150. I am not a big fan of turbos, nor do I need to do 70 mph on the water. I would like dependability foremost and economy to be the main factors. We are hitting $3/gal. here for regular now, so economy is a factor. Thank you for having me here. And thank you for any input on this project you may be able to lend. 5150 what i would go for is a 2.2 liter engine (an EJ22 its called) out of a early legacy... (90-94 i think... more models had them but i don't know them all) with a little tuning you could easily pump it up to 150hp... they produce a nice 135hp (round about) on there own... i think that engine is what you should look for... i've seen many on e-bay... some for less then 1000 bucks... with any older engines, to get that kinda power your going to have to look at a turbo... unless you want a 6 cylinder(ER27) out of a XT-6... but that isn't really worth the weight on a boat... i want to build my subyboat... so many things to do and no money to do them...
September 13, 200520 yr Actually an EJ25 might be an option, about what, 150-165 stock? though I think they run either prem or at least super due to high compression. edit: they can be found in all 2.5rs models and the forester 2.5x models.
September 14, 200520 yr edit: they can be found in all 2.5rs models and the forester 2.5x models. And pretty much all the Legacy Outbacks.
December 22, 20178 yr Hi Emily, Do you sell a Subaru marinized engine or just the stock engine? If just the stock engine, do you know of any sources that sell the parts to marinize Subaru engines? Thank Marcus
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