12013AB660 Subaru PISTON SET-RH STD B, Price: 48.43$, Weight: 1kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Subaru

12013AB660

PISTON SET-RH STD B

3

1

 Dispatch 24h

48.43$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Subaru
12013AB660 
PISTON SET-RH STD B
3
1.15
2-3
40.36$
 

Compatibility

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WAGON2000CC DOHC DITXT PREMIUM EYESIGHTUSA02.2017FULLTIME 4WDCONTINUOUS VARIABLE GEAR View
BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromModel Year ToTrainDiagram
ワゴン2.0L EMPI DOHC DIT2.0GT DIT EYESIGHTJapan02.201209.2014フルタイム4リンクドウ View
BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromTrainGearboxDiagram
SEDAN2000CC DOHC DITWRX-LIMITED WITH LIP ESUSA01.2017FULLTIME 4WDCONTINUOUS VARIABLE GEAR View
BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromTrainGearboxDiagram
ワゴン2.0L EMPI DOHC DITSTI SPORT EYESIGHTJapan02.2017フルタイム4リンクドウトルクコンバータシキジドウムダンヘンソクキ View

Subaru Piston Set - Right Hand, Standard Size

Pistons are a crucial component in the internal combustion engine, converting fuel into the mechanical power that propels your vehicle forward. Each piston moves within a cylinder, compressing the air-fuel mixture and allowing for a controlled explosion that drives the engine's crankshaft. This precise movement is essential for the efficiency and power output of your car's engine.

Why You Need This Piston Set

Over time, pistons can wear down due to constant friction and high temperatures. A worn piston might result in inefficient combustion, poor fuel economy, and reduced power output. Replacing your pistons with a new set ensures your engine remains in top condition, operating smoothly and efficiently.

How It Works

Pistons in your engine move up and down within the cylinders. During the intake stroke, the downward motion creates a vacuum to suck in the air-fuel mixture. In the compression stroke, the piston moves up to compress this mixture, making it much more volatile. The ignition of this mixture then pushes the piston back down with force, which translates into the rotating motion of the crankshaft. In the exhaust stroke, the piston moves back up to expel burnt gases, preparing the cylinder for the next intake.

Consequences of a Broken Piston

If a piston becomes damaged or fails, it can lead to a host of engine problems. A broken piston might result in a loss of compression, causing misfires, a significant drop in performance, and the dreaded engine knock. If left unattended, it could lead to catastrophic engine damage, potentially requiring a complete rebuild.

Compatibility

  • Legacy
  • Forester
  • WRX/Levorg
  • WRX