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  2. Mitsubishi Sirius engine - Wikipedia

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    A SOHC 16 valve turbocharged engine similar to 4G63S4T, produced by SAME in Shenyang, China, utilizing a 4G63 shortblock destroked to a displacement of 1.8 L; 109.7 cu in (1,798 cc). [9] Displacement: 1,798 cc; Bore × Stroke (mm): 85 × 79.2; Compression ratio: 9.4:1; Multi-point intake manifold injection; Turbocharger model: TD04

  3. Mitsubishi RVR - Wikipedia

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    The mid-model sports model with a detuned type of turbo engine 4G63 is also carried on the Lancer Evolution its "X3" and "Super Sport Gear" and offered an optional sliding metal sunroof. In North America, a 2.4 L (2,351 cc) 135 hp (101 kW) engine was available on FWD versions, and standard on AWD versions at least as early as MY 1993.

  4. 4G63T - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Sirius engine#4G63 To a section : This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject. For redirects to embedded anchors on a page, use {{ R to anchor }} instead .

  5. Mitsubishi 4G9 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Mitsubishi 4G9 engine is a series of straight-4 automobile engines produced by Mitsubishi Motors. All are 16-valve, and use both single- and double- overhead camshaft heads. Some feature MIVEC variable valve timing , and it was the first modern gasoline direct injection engine upon its introduction in August 1996.

  6. Mitsubishi Chariot - Wikipedia

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    The first generation Chariot (D0#W-series) was produced from February 1983 until May 1991 with a choice of SOHC straight-four powerplants ranging from the 1.6-liter 4G32 to the 2.0-liter 4G63 petrol engines, or the 1.8 liter 4D65T turbo-diesel (from October 1984), mated to a 5-speed manual or 3-speed automatic transmission. [5]

  7. MIVEC - Wikipedia

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    While the conventional 4G92 engine provided 145 PS (107 kW; 143 hp) at 7000 rpm, [4] the MIVEC-equipped engine could achieve 175 PS (129 kW; 173 hp) at 7500 rpm. [5] Similar improvements were seen when the technology was applied to the 1994 Mitsubishi FTO , whose top-spec GPX variant had a 6A12 1997 cc DOHC 24 valve V6 with peak power of 200 PS ...

  8. Mitsubishi 4B1 engine - Wikipedia

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    The engine weight has been reduced by 12 kg (26 lb) compared to the 4G63, even with the addition of a timing chain instead of a belt and MIVEC continuous variable valve timing on both the intake and exhaust camshafts (the 4G63 had MIVEC valve timing & lift switching type on the intake only). A revised turbocharger offers up to 20-percent ...

  9. Mitsubishi Orion engine - Wikipedia

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    The engine's advertised power was 77 PS (57 kW; 76 hp) and 127 N⋅m (94 lb⋅ft) of torque. The engine is an analogue of the Mitsubishi G15B in terms of the engine mechanical specifications except for the valve timing. The G13B is also equipped with jet valves and jet springs. SPECIFICATIONS: Total displacement: 1.5 L (1,468 cc)