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  2. Mitsubishi 6G7 engine - Wikipedia

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    The 6G7 series or Cyclone V6 engine is a series of V6 piston engines from Mitsubishi Motors. Five displacement variants were produced from 1986 to 2021, with both SOHC and DOHC , naturally aspirated and turbo charged layouts.

  3. Hyundai Sigma engine - Wikipedia

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    The Hyundai Sigma engine is what Hyundai Motor Company called the Mitsubishi 6G7 engine when manufactured in South Korea. It is a series of V6 piston engines. The Sigma engine family began life with the simple V6 name. Displacement ranges from 2.5 to 3.5 L (2,497 to 3,497 cc).

  4. Mitsubishi Motors engines - Wikipedia

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    These were used in Mitsubishi's very first vehicles, motor scooters and three-wheelers. A-series — A 744 cc air-cooled OHV engine installed as the 3A in the 1947 Mitsubishi TM3A three-wheeled truck. The TM6 three-wheeler of 1955 was equipped with an improved 6A engine. 1952-196? — ME10/12 — A development of the A family engine ("Mizushima ...

  5. Mitsubishi 6B3 engine - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi 6G7 engine The Mitsubishi 6B3 engine is a range of all-alloy piston V6 engines developed by Mitsubishi Motors . Currently, only one engine has been developed, a 3.0 L (2,998 cc) V6 first introduced in the North American version of the second generation Mitsubishi Outlander which debuted in October 2006.

  6. Category:Mitsubishi Motors engines - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi 4A9 engine; Mitsubishi 4B1 engine; Mitsubishi 4D5 engine; Mitsubishi 4G1 engine; Mitsubishi 4G3 engine; Mitsubishi 4G4 engine; Mitsubishi 4G5 engine; Mitsubishi 4G6 engine; Mitsubishi 4G9 engine; Mitsubishi 4J1 engine; Mitsubishi 4M4 engine; Mitsubishi 4N1 engine; Mitsubishi 6A1 engine; Mitsubishi 6B3 engine; Mitsubishi 6G7 engine ...

  7. Mitsubishi Pajero - Wikipedia

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    The Heijinggang was available with four engines, the 2.2-litre 4RB3 based on the 2RZ-FE engine from Toyota, the popular 2.4-litre 4G64 engine and 6G72 V6 from both Mitsubishi and a 2.5-litre turbo diesel. All engines were paired to a 5 speed manual gearbox. The 4 speed automatic was only available on the 2002 Heijinggang with the V6 engine.

  8. Talk:Hyundai Sigma engine - Wikipedia

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    How exactly was the 3.5 "at the time, the largest engine offered in a minivan" when Chrysler had been offering a 3.8 since 1991 and Chevrolet had a 4.3 in the Astro from 1985 to 2005. Ford offered a 3.8 in the Windstar from '95 through 2003, Honda Odyssey equalled it in 2001 (and had more power) while previously 3.8 motors were offered in the ...

  9. Talk:Mitsubishi 6G7 engine - Wikipedia

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    6G73 engines were also fitted with DOCH heads between 94-96 before introducing the economical 24v SOCH heads . As with the range of the 6G7 family block architecture was identical except the bore, Thus making it easy to swap DOCH heads in place of the original SOCH heads. The whole range of the 6G7 family can retrofit a DOCH head from any model.