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Subaru G

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Subaru G
Subaru 1300G
Overview
ManufacturerSubaru (Fuji Heavy Industries)
Also calledSubaru 1300G, FF-1 G
Production1971–1972
DesignerShinroku Momose
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact
Body style2-door coupe
4-door Sedan
5-door wagon
LayoutFF layout
RelatedSubaru 1000
Subaru FF-1 Star
Powertrain
Engine1.1L/1.3L Subaru EA engine
TransmissionFour-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase95.7 in (2,431 mm)
Length155.0 in (3,937 mm)
Width58.3 in (1,481 mm)
Height54.7 in (1,389 mm)
Curb weight1,460 lb (662 kg)
Chronology
SuccessorSubaru Leone

The Subaru FF-1 G (also sold as the 1100 and 1300) was a compact car produced by Japanese company Fuji Heavy Industries from 1971 to 1972, replacing the FF-1 Star. It was a front-wheel drive vehicle with a typical Subaru EA61 or EA62 flat-4 engine. The car also had independent torsion bar suspension and rack and pinion steering, inboard front drum brakes and dual radiators. The car used only a small radiator (which was also the heater core) on starting, hastening warm up. Achieving 29 miles per US gallon (8.1 L/100 km; 35 mpg‑imp), the Subaru quickly became a strong-selling import car in the United States.[1]

Subaru FF-1 G 4WD Wagon

Engines

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The 1.1L EA61 and 1.3L EA62 engines had no cooling fan, only an electric fan on the small radiator cooled the engine. The 1.1L was shared with the Subaru FF-1 Star, however the 1.3L engine was unique to this model and the only Subaru engine to have rear-facing exhaust ports. Most 1972–73 models were equipped with the 1.3L EA62 engine and dual carburetors was an available factory option. The transmission was also borrowed from the Subaru FF-1 Star.

EA61 1.1L OHV water-cooled flat-4

  • Displacement: 76 mm x 60 mm, 1088 cc
  • Power: 61 bhp (45 kW) at 5600 rpm, 65 ft⋅lbf (88 N⋅m) at 4000 rpm with 9:1 compression and two-barrel carburetor

EA62 1.3L OHV water-cooled flat-4

  • Displacement: 82 mm x 60 mm, 1268 cc
  • Power: 80 bhp (60 kW) at 6400 rpm, 73 ft⋅lbf (99 N⋅m) at 4000 rpm with 9:1 compression and dual two-barrel carburetors

Transmission

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Subaru T71 four-speed manual, front-wheel drive

  • Gear Ratios: 1st 3.540 2nd 2.235 3rd 1.543 4th 1.033, Rev 4.100 Final 4.125

References

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  1. ^ "Subaru 1971". classiccarcatalogue.com. Retrieved 2022-02-28.
  • 1972 Subaru Sales Brochure