Subaru Forester 2.0D

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Neouka
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Subaru Forester 2.0D

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I think I found my next car 2.0L Turbodiesel (so yes, you get the sexy hood scoop)6-speed manual! I shunned the RAV4 since there's no stick to be had, and I'm iffy about the regular Foresters since there's no stick with the upper models...145 hp, and 258 ft-lb torque. Not fast, but who cares. Fast = more gas money... and since I drive a base Vibe, obviously fast isn't a concern of mine anyway Hauls a LOT of stuff, and will easily clear 40-45+ US mpg with moderately conservative driving.It's available in Europe and Japan atm, but there's rumour it's coming over here for the 2010 model year. If they can offer me one that's loaded - ie, leather, xenons, sunroof, foglights & satnav - I'll be first in line with a deposit. I really hope they don't cheap it out and try to market it as a barebones economy model, cause that would suck.This car is a perfect replacement for my Vibe - it hauls more stuff and gets better fuel economy ... Now they just need to let us have it!
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Post by northvibe »

i like the diesels
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Post by Sublimewind »

Yeah, it's looking to be rather BA... lots of power to be had, if you want it..
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Post by bodhi_tree777 »

nice..any guesses as to the price?
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Post by northvibe »

the forester has grown a little though..i think its a little suv now instead of a car
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Post by AKLGT »

i'm awaiting the TD Legacy as well. :D
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Post by DarkSpork »

Thats quite a bit of torque for the fuel economy it returns
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Post by keithvibe »

if it comes in sub 30k i may just have to take a hard look at it.thats very nice.http://www.motortrend.com/road....html
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Interesting! I see why you like it and do hope we see more mpg like that in the next models in the US soon.I test drove a 2008 Forester a few months ago and although not diesel I did like the boxer engine, handling and interior roominess. I disliked the SUV look of it and wish it was more sporty outside and I hope they can make the seats/driver position more comfy.
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yeah its being tested in Europe but it is suppose to come to the US. I know some tuners already looking forward to seeing what they can get from this engine.
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what can you do to a diesel engine to "tune" it? .. the obvious one being to crank up the boost
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Quote, originally posted by Neouka »what can you do to a diesel engine to "tune" it? .. the obvious one being to crank up the boost Lots of diesel chips out there.
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Quote, originally posted by Neouka »what can you do to a diesel engine to "tune" it? .. the obvious one being to crank up the boost Well, starting with more boost... then crank up the fuel(larger injectors, stronger fuel pump), and engine management.. a lot of the truck guys simply get a programmer and pull 100-200hp extra... there there is a whole host of mods, but this is on the trucks... not sure what the final mods for this subaru would end up being..
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Post by Wolfman213 »

Trucks! on Spike TV have modded out diesels before, Bullydog being the big name, and even added a propane mod and they were added around 300 if not more HP. Can't remember the torque, but I'm sure the HP is close. So if it comes to the US, I'm sure companies like Bullydog will start going crazy on it!!
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Post by AKLGT »

I've raced a few turbo diesel trucks at the track and lost! and this was in my LGT that ran 12.8 in the 1320. the truck i lost to ran a low low 12, like 12.0 or 12.1, something crazy fast.
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Post by ramenboy... »

ok, so my understanding is that in europe, they're developing the diesel performance because overseas, diesel fuel is less expensive than regular gas.however, at least here in the midwest, that's not the case. i'm totally a fish out of water when it comes to diesel vs. regular gas... but it seems like until gas is so much more expensive than diesel, we won't see a market here.i'm sure i'll be corrected, and/or tarred and feathered if i'm wrong...
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Post by Neouka »

In Canada there isn't as big of a price differentiation between regular gas and diesel. The fuel economy alone more than makes up for the difference :D
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well, it's not that much more money than premium (which is what I have to use plus Torco additive = same as diesel) but getting twice the fuel economy. something for me to think about. maybe I keep my STI, pay it off and pick up a TD Forester or Legacy for a DD. or sell the STI for a TD Forester or Legacy and just beat on Mav's car (or the RS hopefully) LOL
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Post by ou.grizzly »

Wonder if there are head gasket issues with the diesel's?If they offer it with an automatic, no head gasket issue, and available without a sunroof (a lot of owners have had issues with them), then it would be a great product.
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Quote, originally posted by ou.grizzly »Wonder if there are head gasket issues with the diesel's?If they offer it with an automatic, no head gasket issue, and available without a sunroof (a lot of owners have had issues with them), then it would be a great product. HG issues were the bain of the late 90's subies(my 99 had issues)... at the cylinder pressures of a diesel, one would hope there isn't any HG issues... the cylinder pressures are like 5 times that of even a turbo car..
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Quote, originally posted by ou.grizzly »Wonder if there are head gasket issues with the diesel's?If they offer it with an automatic, no head gasket issue, and available without a sunroof (a lot of owners have had issues with them), then it would be a great product. yes, HG issues were pre 2000 years pretty much. not an issue now. now it's wheel bearings and in my 08, Ringland piston failures. *knock on wood* no problems for me yet.
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Quote, originally posted by AKLGT »yes, HG issues were pre 2000 years pretty much. not an issue now. now it's wheel bearings and in my 08, Ringland piston failures. *knock on wood* no problems for me yet.The early ones had WB issues to... I got my subie and proceeded to replace BOTH rear WB's, on the second one I tightened the axle nut to tight and cooked THAT one.. lol... just waiting for snow to fall, to start a flurry (lol flurry) of work on it.. I gotta get the system put in, finally..
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