SUBARU FUEL ACTIVATOR — a device which is installed on a fuel hose of any Subaru car and significantly reduces fuel consumption Subaru by 20% and improves the engine performance.
Therefore, with the same amount of fuel on your Subaru, you will drive MORE KILOMETERS!
Activators on SUBARU fully pay off in 3-4 months!
The service life of Activators for SUBARU is 10-15 years.

Activators are installed on all models of Subaru and are used in all types of fuel — GAS, PETROL, DIESEL FUEL.
The Activators are easy to install, they are installed on the Subaru fuel supply hose in a few minutes:
1. Subaru fuel consumption is reduced by 20%.
2. A slight increase in the power of the Subaru engine.
3. Extends the service life of the Subaru engine.
4. The content of carbon monoxide and other pollutants in Subaru exhaust gases is reduced by 30-40%.
5. Stable and dynamic operation of the Subaru engine.
6. Reduces the formation of soot and carbon deposits on Subaru pistons, cylinders, spark plugs, fuel injectors, catalyst and exhaust pipes.
7. Extends the service life of the Subaru catalyst, lambda probe, spark plugs and Subaru fuel injectors.
Subaru ACTIVATOR reduces fuel consumption by 20%.
At the same time, the engine operation of Subaru is significantly improved.
Examples of installation on different models of Subaru.
ANY FUEL (petrol, diesel, gas), by going through 10 magnetic fields of THESE ACTIVATORS, for a short time changes its structure and properties, and it BURNS more fully and REGULARLY.
Due to this, the Subaru engine begins to work much BETTER.
Usually, it is already seen after 10-20 km of run of the car Subaru which has an installed Activator.
Imagine, how your Subaru engine works with VERY GOOD FUEL …
That is, we have quite different (better) fuel.
You agree that chopped firewood burns much better than whole logs … The same thing happens with automotive fuel in the cylinders of the Subaru engine.
Activators installed on Subaru reduce the density and viscosity of fuel:
1. This leads to the formation of smaller fuel particles, ensures good atomization and combustion in the cylinders of the Subaru engine.
2. The fuel ignites better and burns smoothly, ensuring soft and smokeless operation of the Subaru engine.
3. Reduces deposits on injectors and carbon deposits on candles and Subaru cylinders.
4. Reduces the load on the operation of Subaru fuel supply systems.
5. Increases reliability and increases the life of Subaru fuel equipment.
All this leads to improved conditions for fuel combustion Subaru cylinders.
FUEL with Activators burns more completely in the Subaru engine, does not leave carbon deposits on pistons, cylinders and spark plugs.
On Subaru cars, the injectors are not polluted, and there is no black smoke even at throttling at free running.
Knowing where the fuel hoses are located, Activators at Subaru are installed within 5 minutes (see «INSTALLATION»)
ATTENTION! The main difference of THESE ACTIVATORS is that there are 20 magnets placed in them, which for a short time CHANGE THE STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF FUEL. In other similar Aktivators which can be used on Subaru, there are only 2 powerful magnets which are not able to change anything in the fuel (see «ANALOGUES» ).
When you don’t like the Aktivators, then with no doubt you can return them back within 37 days (read «RETURN»).
ACTIVATOR reduces the fuel consumption of any SUBARU vehicle by 20%. Therefore, with the same amount of fuel on your Subaru, you will drive MORE KILOMETERS!
The operating life is at least 15 years
We produce and sell them starting from 2008
PRICE:
The set of Activators (2 Activators) — 60,00 EUR

The price includes the deliver by post.
NOVELTY
When installing on Subaru both the Fuel combustion Activators and Activator Autothermia, FUEL CONSUMPTION is reduced by 30-40%!
Read «ACTIVATOR OF AUTOTHERMIE»

PATENTS

Subaru fuel consumption depends on the engine and driving mode and can range from 4.9 to 15 liters per 100 km.
Some fuel consumption figures for Subaru Forester VI (2024-2025):
2.0 CVT (136 hp), 4WD: in the city — 8.3 liters, on the highway — 7 liters, in mixed mode — 8.1 liters.
2.5 CVT (180 hp), 4WD: 9.1 liters in the city, 7.1 liters on the highway, 8.1 liters in mixed mode.
2.5 CVT (171 hp), 4WD: in the city — 10.9 liters, on the highway — 6.7 liters, in mixed mode — 8.2 liters.
For Subaru Forester IV (2012-2015), fuel consumption figures are as follows:
2.0 CVT (150 hp), 4WD: in the city — 10.6 liters, on the highway — 6.3 liters, in mixed mode — 7.9 liters.
2.0 MT (150 hp), 4WD: in the city — 10.4 liters, on the highway — 6.7 liters, in mixed mode — 8 liters.
2.5 MT (230 hp), 4WD: in the city — 14.4 liters, on the highway — 8.2 liters, in mixed mode — 10.5 liters.
Subaru fuel consumption depends on the model, engine, and driving mode.
Some models and consumption indicators:
Legacy. Fuel consumption ranges from 4.8 to 18 liters/100 km. Some modifications and consumption indicators:
2.4 CVT (260 hp), 4WD — 10.2 L/100 km (city), 7.6 L/100 km (highway), 9 L/100 km (mixed);
2.5 CVT (182 hp), 4WD — 8.7 L/100 km (city), 6.7 L/100 km (highway), 7.8 L/100 km (mixed);
2.0d MT (150 hp), 4WD — 7.6 l/100 km (city), 5.3 l/100 km (highway), 6.1 l/100 km (mixed).
Outback. Fuel consumption ranges from 5.6 to 15.3 liters/100 km. Some modifications and consumption indicators:
Outback 2019, station wagon, 6th generation, BT — 7.3 l/100 km (2.5 L, 188 HP, petrol, CVT, all-wheel drive);
Outback facelift 2017, station wagon, 5th generation, BS/B15 — 10.2 L/100 km (2.5 L, 175 hp, petrol, manual transmission, all-wheel drive);
Outback 1998, station wagon, 2nd generation, BH/B12 — 10.7 L/100 km (2.5 L, 165 hp, petrol, automatic transmission, all-wheel drive);
Outback 1998, sedan, 2nd generation, BH/B12 — 10.7 L/100 km (2.5 L, 165 hp, petrol, automatic transmission, all-wheel drive);
Outback 1998, station wagon, 2nd generation, BH/B12 — 11.2 l/100 km (2.5 L, 165 hp, petrol, manual transmission, all-wheel drive);
Outback 1998, station wagon, 2nd generation, BH/B12 — 15.3 l/100 km (3.0 L, 209 hp, petrol, automatic transmission, all-wheel drive)
Subaru fuel consumption depends on the engine and driving mode and can range from 4.9 to 15 liters per 100 km.
Some examples of Subaru Forester fuel consumption:
Forester VI (2024–2025):
2.0 CVT (136 hp), 4WD: city — 8.3 l/100 km, highway — 7 l/100 km, mixed — 8.1 l/100 km;
2.5 CVT (180 hp), 4WD: city — 9.1 l/100 km, highway — 7.1 l/100 km, mixed — 8.1 l/100 km.
Forester IV (2012-2015):
2.0 CVT (150 hp), 4WD: city — 10.6 l/100 km, highway — 6.3 l/100 km, mixed — 7.9 l/100 km;
2.0 MT (150 hp), 4WD: city — 10.4 l/100 km, highway — 6.7 l/100 km, mixed — 8 l/100 km;
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2.0d MT (147 hp), 4WD: city — 7 l/100 km, highway — 7 l/100 km.
Forester engines can run on AI-95, AI-92, DT or AI-98 gasoline.
Subaru fuel consumption
Quick reply
The Subaru Impreza typically consumes between 26 and 31 miles per gallon in mixed mode, depending on the size of the engine and whether you use a CVT or manual transmission. All-wheel drive adds stability, but it can slightly reduce mileage per gallon.
Detailed response
Subaru Impreza is well known for offering all-wheel drive (AWD) in a compact package, which gives it an advantage in snowy or wet conditions. This AWD system, while useful for traction, adds weight and mechanical drag, which often results in slightly lower fuel consumption compared to front-wheel drive competitors. However, modern Imprezas, especially those equipped with a continuously variable transmission (CVT), can deliver combined fuel consumption in the range of 20 to 30 miles per gallon in moderate driving.
The engine capacity in recent generations usually ranges around 2.0 liters, providing sufficient power without excessive fuel consumption. Urban driving with frequent stops can bring the miles per gallon closer to 26, while smoother highway driving can allow the Impreza to approach or exceed 31 miles per gallon. Manual transmissions allow the driver to control the situation, but may produce slightly different results depending on the gearshift habits. Shifting into higher gear and lower revs early can save fuel, but vigorous driving quickly negates these gains.
Maintenance cannot be ignored. Subaru’s four-cylinder boxer engine works best with regular oil changes, fresh spark plugs, and a clean air filter. The all-wheel drive system, including differentials and drive shafts, also needs periodic inspections. If any part of the transmission slips, fuel consumption may increase. Ensuring the correct tire pressure helps, as all-wheel drive means that all four tires must be closely matched around the circumference to avoid jamming. Regular tire changes even out wear, further stabilizing fuel consumption.
Driving style remains the main factor. Sudden acceleration, overspeed, and sudden stop reduce fuel consumption, especially given the additional weight of the AWD. On the other hand, if you stick to a smooth, predictable style, allowing the CVT to find the optimal gear ratio, the Impreza can provide decent mileage for compact AWD. Urban residents who are constantly faced with traffic jams may find themselves in their mid-20s. Highway drivers using cruise control can see 32 or 33 miles per gallon at moderate speeds.
If you plan to add roof racks for bicycles or cargo, remember that aerodynamic drag can reduce fuel consumption by 1-2 miles per gallon on the highway. Storing gear inside or removing luggage racks when they are not needed can save fuel economy. Similarly, loading the trunk or rear seat with heavy objects puts more strain on the engine. Periodic cleaning helps to reduce weight.
Compared to larger Subaru such as the Outback or Forester, the Impreza is lighter and usually has a smaller engine, giving it an efficiency advantage within the brand. Hybrid options for the Impreza have not been widely adopted, although Subaru has tested mild hybrid systems in other line-ups. If you want a more eco-friendly Subaru, you can take a look at the Crosstrek Hybrid. Nevertheless, the Impreza represents a reliable compromise between traction, comfort, and fuel consumption.
In terms of performance, the Impreza is not intended to be a high-horsepower car, unless you upgrade to a WRX (based on an older platform) that has lower MPG. The standard Impreza focuses on daily use and reliability in all weather conditions. If there is a lot of snow or rain in your area, this four-wheel drive system can give you peace of mind without incurring a huge fine at the gas station. Just handle it carefully in urban environments, and you’ll get decent mileage.
Ultimately, the Impreza’s fuel consumption range of 26 to 31 mpg is realistic for mixed conditions. Some owners can exceed 31 when driving carefully on the highway, while more aggressive drivers or those who drive in dense urban areas can drop below 26. By keeping it in good condition, adopting calm habits, and considering how additional accessories affect aerodynamics, you can see stable fuel consumption that meets or exceeds Subaru’s official estimates. It’s a smart choice for those who want the economy of a subcompact car plus all-wheel drive capabilities, closing the gap between fuel-efficient cars and heavier SUVs.









