Common parameters for all FA24 variants: • Displacement: • Bore: • Stroke:
FA24F The FA24F was introduced in 2018 initially for the 2019 model year
Subaru Ascent. The bore is increased compared to prior FA20 engines, increasing displacement to . The engine has an all aluminum head and block in order to keep weight and warm-up times low. At the 2019 Chicago Auto Show, Subaru unveiled the 2020 model year Subaru Legacy sedan, available starting in fall 2019 and featuring the FA24 as the uplevel engine option. The 2020 model year Subaru Outback also featured the FA24 as the uplevel option. • Compression Ratio: 10.6:1 • 2019+ USDM
Subaru Ascent, 2020+ USDM
Subaru Legacy badged as
Legacy XT and
Sport, 2020+ USDM
Subaru Outback badged as
Outback XT, and 2022+ USDM
Subaru Outback badged as
Outback Wilderness • Power: at 5,600 RPM • Torque: at 2,000–4,800 RPM • 2022+ Global
Subaru WRX, 2022+ Global
Subaru Levorg badged as
WRX Sportswagon/WRX GT • Power: at 5,600 RPM • Torque: at 2,000–4,800 RPM • 2022+ JDM
Subaru WRX S4''
, 2022+ JDM Subaru Levorg badged as STi Sport R'' • Power: at 5,600 RPM • Torque: at 2,000–4,800 RPM • 2023+ AUDM Subaru Outback badged as
Outback XT • Power: at 5,200–6,000 RPM • Torque: at 2,000–4,800 RPM
FA24D Like the preceding FA20D, the FA24D uses the Toyota D-4S fuel injection system, which combines
direct and
port injection. It has the same displacement as the FA24F turbocharged engine with an identical 94×86 mm bore and stroke, but the compression level is increased to 12.5:1. Fitting the existing FA24F, with its bottom-mounted turbo, to the second generation Subaru BRZ/Toyota 86 would have required raising the price and overall center of gravity, so natural aspiration was chosen instead. The torque curve was revised, with peak torque coming at a lower engine speed in the FA24D, and without the significant torque decrease between 3,000 and 5,000 RPM exhibited by the FA20D, which resulted from tuning that engine for fuel economy. In addition, an
oil cooler has been added to the engine. One important difference is that the 2022 Toyota GR86 engine requires an oil that meets the
ILSAC GF-5 standard while the 2023 GR86 engine requires
ILSAC GF-6A, while in markets like Australia the 2022 Subaru BRZ still allows
ILSAC GF-5 and additionally allows older
ACEA A3 and A5. • Compression Ratio: 12.5:1 at 7,000 RPM • Torque: at 3,700 RPM :The engine is fitted with an additional carbon filter in some regions which slightly restricts the intake. ==References==