Subaru Industrial EX engine
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The EX engine series from Subaru Industrial Power Products
Subaru Industrial Power Products
Subaru Industrial Power Products is a manufacturer of commercial-grade engines, portable generators and de-watering construction pumps. The company’s United States headquarters is located in Lake Zurich, IL. Subaru industrial engines, sold worldwide, are manufactured by Fuji Heavy Industries in...

includes nine models total, with power ranges from 4.5 to 14 horsepower. All engines in this line are four-cycle, single-cylinder, air-cooled engines.

Technology

This line is Subaru’s first to utilize chain-driven overhead cam (OHC) technology, and the first to utilize OHC technology in the industrial air-cooled small engine market. The significance of Overhead Cam technology is that it’s been proven to enhance engine performance. The technology allows the intake and exhaust valves being positioned for optimum engine performance, which offers lower resistance for the air/fuel mixture flow. Overhead Cam engines also have fewer moving parts and produce less mechanical noise than competitive technologies. They also offer better cooling performance to combat overheating.

Models

With one exception, all engines in the EX line are carbureted. The 7 horsepower EX21 EFI is an electronic fuel injection engine. The engine line was first introduced with four models in 2001, and has grown to include nine models.

EX Engine Models

• EX13 – 4.5 horsepower

• EX17 – 6 horsepower

• EX21 – 7 horsepower

• EX27 – 9 horsepower

• EX30 – 9.5 horsepower

• EX35 – 12 horsepower

• EX40 – 14 horsepower

• EX21 EFI – 7 horsepower

• EX27 All Season – 9 horsepower

Applications

The engines are commonly used on pressure washers. They can also be used on construction equipment such as soil compactors, generators and air compressors, and various lawn and garden equipment including tillers, edgers, reel mowers and blower/vacs. The engines have also found to work well on go-karts.
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