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2014 Forester announced. 2.0l Turbo, DI, 250hp. Next STi?


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With the announced release of the redesigned 2014 Forester (nice and aggressive) and the available 2.0l direct injection, turbo charged, 250hp (and meeting 2014 epa requirements for fuel economy) engine...

 

Is this the rumored power plant for a BRZ STi???

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Where is the intercooler :confused:

 

Awesome news!

 

But where's the scoooooop

 

There is no more hood scoop for the XT trims in regards to the next generation of the Subaru Forester. Subaru said they removed the hood scoop for a more mature look. Multiple car reviewers like Autoblog and MotorTrend also say that Subaru removed it for the aerodynamics but Subaru hasn't confirmed or denied that.

 

As for the intercooler for the 2014 Subaru Forester, just look at these pictures.

 

http://www.autoblog.com/photos/2014-subaru-forester-la-2012/#photo-5468615

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^ We saw how well that worked on the Speed6. Ducting under the hood, yeah, roit!

 

Like the 2.0DOHC DIT. Should be fun. Will definitely keep it on the list

 

So that first post wasn't sarcasm, correct? Because the second post is telling me you're not being sarcastic. :confused:

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So that first post wasn't sarcasm, correct? Because the second post is telling me you're not being sarcastic. :confused:

 

First post was sarcasm directed at Mazda. Subaru engineers typically over-engineer everything which makes me more confident in their solution... but I'm still concerned that they went with a ducted approach with even more of the airstream running over a hot radiator and engine. Seems like heat soak would be even more of an issue than current TMIC setups.

 

DO really like the idea of the DOHC 2.0DIT, and expect it to be as stout as the 3.0/3.6 engines with the sealed timing chains.

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First post was sarcasm directed at Mazda. Subaru engineers typically over-engineer everything which makes me more confident in their solution... but I'm still concerned that they went with a ducted approach with even more of the airstream running over a hot radiator and engine. Seems like heat soak would be even more of an issue than current TMIC setups.

 

DO really like the idea of the DOHC 2.0DIT, and expect it to be as stout as the 3.0/3.6 engines with the sealed timing chains.

 

So you're saying that the hood scoop delete was a good idea compared to the 2014 Subaru Forester XT setup?

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Anybody got a sale date on the new Forester, as the wife's CR-V is long in the tooth and needs to be replaced? She'll be quite happy with the CVT and won't care about heat soak as she only wants to get around other people, not set low ET.

 

Subaru of America has said to expect late February to early March.

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As far as I'm concerned, the jury is out on whether the hood scoop delete will be a good idea or not

 

My point is that a ducted (underhood) TMIC seems like it would gain heatsoak, just by being fed air that has crossed over a hot radiator and engine - even more so in stop-and-go, sitting in traffic. Then into a TMIC that is sitting over a hot engine.

 

Fortunately the turbo is down in front, ala the 5th Gen Legacy, so this does alleviate some of the next-to-a-blazing-hot-turbo issues that we deal with on the 4th Gens.

 

As I mentioned previously, Subaru over-engineers its bits, and it certainly looks like there should be a more airflow than the MS6's tiny ducting into their TMIC (which sits right between the engine and the radiator and over the turbo). So we will see whether the "hood delete" as you've described it is a good idea or not.

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Is this the oil filter , by the engine cover ?

http://www.autoblog.com/photos/2014-subaru-forester-la-2012/#photo-5468614.jpg

 

Is Subaru doing away with the slit in the hood ?

http://www.autoblog.com/photos/2014-subaru-forester-la-2012/#photo-5468615

and now channeling the air through the radiator grille

http://www.autoblog.com/photos/2014-subaru-forester-la-2012/#photo-5468602

 

The engine will run too hot...and it will create problems...Even the air that cools the intercooler will have had a chance to warm up going between by the engine...I hope the STI will have a different cooling solution.

 

The hood reminds me of Mazda Speed 6

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Is this the oil filter , by the engine cover ?

http://www.autoblog.com/photos/2014-subaru-forester-la-2012/#photo-5468614.jpg

 

Top right front of engine - yes.

 

 

Is Subaru doing away with the slit in the hood ?

http://www.autoblog.com/photos/2014-subaru-forester-la-2012/#photo-5468615

and now channeling the air through the radiator grille

http://www.autoblog.com/photos/2014-subaru-forester-la-2012/#photo-5468602

 

See previous comments above about this - yes.

 

The engine will run too hot...and it will create problems...Even the air that cools the intercooler will have had a chance to warm up going between by the engine...I hope the STI will have a different cooling solution.

 

The hood reminds me of Mazda Speed 6

 

See my comments above about this being similar to the MS6.

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In the video they talk abou it improving CE of drag and making the hood (and vehicle) a bit more "mature" IOT appeal to a larger audience.
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