Sub4 (New Zealand)


Sub4 engines are converted from Subaru automobile engines and are built and marketed by Sub4 Aeromotive, Ltd. of Hamilton, New Zealand. Their products, which are described on the Sub4 Website, include EA-81 conversions, aftermarket Subaru engine parts, and gearbox Propeller Speed Reduction Units (PSRU's) for the EJ-20, EJ-22, EJ-25, EG-33, and EZ-30 (H6) series of Subaru engines. All of these engines are non-certificated engines for use in experimental, homebuilt aircraft.


OL-109 - - {3.622 / 2.638 / 108.7} / {92 / 67 / 1782}

4cyl; Sub4 115hp; 115hp@5500rpm; 1999-present; Wt = 200#.
Liquid-cooled, dual-carburetor, dual-ignition engine geared to 0.455 or 0.556 by a Sub4 gearbox PSRU. The PSRU can be mounted with its propeller drive above or below the crankshaft centerline. Engine has many new Sub4 components, including a camshaft designed to optimize performance for aircraft use. This version can be retrofitted to Sub4 125hp specifications.
Sub4 Website.
Applications: (Australia) Foxcon Terrier 100. (US) Fisher Dakota Hawk; Rotor Flight Dynamics Dominator one-place and tandem two-place gyroplanes; Zenith Zodiac 601.

4cyl; Sub4 125hp; 125hp@5500rpm; 1999-present; Wt = 200#.
Liquid-cooled, dual-ignition engine with electronically-controlled throttle-body fuel injection and reduction to 0.455 or 0.556 by a Sub4 gearbox PSRU. The PSRU can be mounted with its propeller drive above or below the crankshaft centerline. Engine has many new Sub4-built components, including a camshaft designed to optimize performance for aircraft use. The Sub4 115hp version can be retrofitted to this specification.
Sub4 Website.
Applications: None explicitly found, but some of the listed Sub4 115hp applications may have this engine, instead.


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Updated 2/1/05