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#1: 07-02-2010, 10:16 PM
news of diesels in the states
 
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who wants a 2010 diesel?

can send from sweden,left hand drive.
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#2: 07-03-2010, 12:02 AM
 
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The problem is the emissions regulations that are different between Europe and the US.

Maybe it will be resolved when the cars are conforming to Euro 6 (whatever level that means for the US) since that should be synchronized with the US emissions regulations but currently the Subaru diesels are Euro 5.
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#3: 07-03-2010, 12:36 AM
 
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Out of curiosity, are the diesels CVT?
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#5: 07-06-2010, 11:11 AM
 
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Out of curiosity, are the diesels CVT?
Nope! Subaru does not make an auto tranny strong enough for the torque the diesels produce.
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#6: 07-07-2010, 04:22 AM
 
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They said that there will be autos in 2011(in sweden),all the diesels have 6 speed manuals.
for the first few thousand kilometers they seem notchy and stiff but they loosen up after a while.
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#7: 07-07-2010, 05:05 AM
 
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That's what I did hear a while ago, but I can't be absolutely sure because it was only what the dealer told me.

And we all know what dealers says... And things can always be delayed...
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#8: 07-07-2010, 07:53 AM
 
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The 6MT in use on European diesels is the same 6MT used in USDM Legacy GTs.
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#9: 07-07-2010, 10:08 AM
 
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Not quite - it has a different (wider) gearing range.



The 2.5i has the same gearings as 2.0i. I didn't have the figures for the GT.
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Visited the dealer today and got info that now it seems like they are going to have an AT gearbox for the 2013 model year diesel and that it's going to be the CVT.
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Not quite - it has a different (wider) gearing range.



The 2.5i has the same gearings as 2.0i. I didn't have the figures for the GT.
Gear ratios are different, but it has the split-case cable shifted 6MT that the 2010+ LegacyGT and 2.5i have. It's NOT the sleeve-case 6MT used in the SpecB or STi.

The 5EAT could handle the diesel, but the gear ratios suck and there are functional space limitations preventing too much modification of internal ratios. You'd have to change final drive to something north of 4.44 and that becomes yet another space challenge. The manual trans has more freedom and less cost associated with changing ratios.

I don't believe the CVT, in it's current configuration, can handle the Diesel (or it would be in the 3.6R), so they must be planning a big revision soon.
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#12: 11-04-2011, 09:22 AM
 
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I'll try to test drive it as soon as I have the opportunity.
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Not quite - it has a different (wider) gearing range.



The 2.5i has the same gearings as 2.0i. I didn't have the figures for the GT.
GT is same as 2.0i/2.5i 1st-4th; 5th/6th in between 2.0D and 2.0i
5th is 0.780
6th is 0.666

As a note, both 2.5i and GT have 4.111 final drive; 2.5 OB had 4.444 final drive.
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#14: 11-04-2011, 06:21 PM
 
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Visited the dealer today and got info that now it seems like they are going to have an AT gearbox for the 2013 model year diesel and that it's going to be the CVT.
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I don't believe the CVT, in it's current configuration, can handle the Diesel (or it would be in the 3.6R), so they must be planning a big revision soon.
the diesel would produce too much power and rip up that CVT, the 6 might be going CVT, i really hope not! hopefully we can get a 6-speed auto from Toyota and use that in the Legacy/Outback, and leave the 5s for the Forester.
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#15: 11-04-2011, 06:56 PM
 
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Does anybody actually know how much torque the CVT is rated for?
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