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Mitsubishi Sirius engine

The Mitsubishi Sirius or 4G6/4D6 engine is the name of one of Mitsubishi Motors' four series of inline-four automobile engines, along with Astron, Orion, and Saturn.

Mitsubishi Sirius engine
Mitsubishi G62B engine
Overview
ManufacturerMitsubishi Motors
Also called4G6/4D6
Production1976–2013 (4G6 & 4D6 Series)
1976–present (4K Series: China)
Layout
ConfigurationInline-four
Displacement1.6 L; 97.3 cu in (1,595 cc)
1.8 L; 109.5 cu in (1,795 cc)
1.8 L; 112.0 cu in (1,836 cc)
2.0 L; 121.9 cu in (1,997 cc)
2.0 L; 121.9 cu in (1,998 cc)
2.4 L; 143.5 cu in (2,351 cc)
2.4 L; 145.1 cu in (2,378 cc)
Cylinder bore80.6 mm (3.17 in)
81.5 mm (3.21 in)
82.3 mm (3.24 in)
82.7 mm (3.26 in)
85 mm (3.35 in)
86.5 mm (3.41 in)
87 mm (3.43 in)
Piston stroke75 mm (2.95 in)
88 mm (3.46 in)
93 mm (3.66 in)
100 mm (3.94 in)
Cylinder block materialCast iron
Cylinder head materialAluminium
ValvetrainSOHC & DOHC, 2 & 4 valves x cyl. with MIVEC on some versions
Combustion
TurbochargerSome versions
Fuel systemCarburetor, Fuel injection
Fuel typeGasoline, Diesel
Cooling systemWater-cooled
Chronology
SuccessorMitsubishi 4B1 engine (4G6 Gasoline engine)
Mitsubishi 4N1 engine (4D6 Diesel engine)

The 4G6 gasoline engines were the favoured performance variant for Mitsubishi. The 4G61T powered their Colt Turbo, while the 4G63T, first introduced in the 1980 Lancer EX 2000 Turbo, went on to see service in the Sapporo and Starion coupés during the so-called "turbo era" of the 1980s, before creating for itself an illustrious motorsport heritage as the powerplant under the hood of the World Rally Championship-winning Lancer Evolution. A UK-market Evo known as the FQ400 had a 400 bhp (298 kW; 406 PS) version of the Sirius, making it the most powerful car ever sold by Mitsubishi.

The 4D6 diesel engines supplemented the larger 4D5. Bore pitch is 93 mm.

4G61 (1.6 liters) edit

The 4G61 displaces 1,595 cc (1.6 L) with bore/ full length stroke of 82.3 mm × 75 mm (3.24 in × 2.95 in). This engine was always DOHC 16-valve and used either Multi-point (MPFI) or Electronic Control (ECFI) fuel injection. A turbocharged version was also produced for the Mirage and Lancer. Unlike the other Sirius motors, the 4G61 does not have balance shafts.

Performance edit

  • 4G61 105 hp (78 kW; 106 PS) at 6100 rpm.
  • 4G61T (USA/Canada only) 135 hp (101 kW; 137 PS) at 6000 rpm and 191 N⋅m (141 lbf⋅ft) of torque at 3000 rpm.
  • 4G61T (Japan, early) 145 PS (107 kW; 143 hp) at 6000 rpm and 206 N⋅m (152 lb⋅ft) of torque at 2500 rpm.

  (late) 160 PS (118 kW; 158 hp) at 6000 rpm and 221 N⋅m (163 lb⋅ft) of torque at 2500 rpm.

Applications edit

4G62 (1.8 liters) edit

The larger 1.8 L 4G62 was an SOHC 8-valve unit for longitudinal rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive use. With a bore and stroke of 80.6 mm × 88 mm (3.17 in × 3.46 in), it displaces 1,795 cc (1.8 L). It was available either in carburetor form, multi-point fuel injection, or ECI Turbo as found in the Lancer EX 1800GSR or 1800GT, and Cordia GSR.

Applications edit

4G62T edit

Turbocharged version of the 4G62

4G63/G63B (2.0 liters) edit

 
4G63B Cyclone Dash 3x2 in a fifth generation Galant

The 4G63 was a 1,997 cc (2.0 L) version.

Bore x stroke is 85 mm × 88 mm (3.35 in × 3.46 in) SOHC and DOHC were produced. Both versions were available in either naturally aspirated and turbocharged form. For front-wheel drive applications, the turbocharged Sirius' name was changed to "Cyclone Dash". As fitted to the fifth generation Galant 200 PS (147 kW; 197 bhp) JIS gross were claimed - the output claims later shrank to 170 PS (125 kW; 168 bhp) - for the turbocharged and intercooled "Sirius Dash 3x2 valve" engine. This version could switch between breathing through two or three valves per cylinder, to combine high top-end power with low-end drivability as well as allowing for economical operation.[1] It was a modification of Mitsubishi MCA-Jet technology which used a secondary intake valve to inject air into the engine for more efficient emissions control. The DOHC version was introduced in 1987 in the Japanese market Galant, and came in turbocharged or naturally aspirated form. It is found in various models including the 1988-92 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4, the U.S. market 1990-1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse, and the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution I-IX. Later versions also received Mitsubishi's variable valve timing system, MIVEC.

A SOHC carbureted eight-valve version (engine code G63B) was also available in Mitsubishi's pickup trucks (L200, Strada, Mighty Max, Dodge Ram 50) from the eighties until the mid-nineties. It produces 92 hp (69 kW; 93 PS) at 5500 rpm in European trim (1989).[2] The SOHC version was also used in Mitsubishi Galant models until 1993. It has 76 kW (102 bhp; 103 PS) of output and 157 N⋅m (116 lbf⋅ft) of torque at 4,750 rpm.

 
Mivec Turbo 4G63 in a Lancer Evo IX

Also, a SOHC version was produced until the late 90s and early 2000s and was used in Mitsubishi cars like the Montero and the 2.0 L 2-door Pajero with an output of 101 kW (137 PS; 135 bhp) at 4700 rpm. Also the N33 and N83 Space Wagons and Galant (UK market) received the 4G63, in single-cam sixteen-valve format. A similar version, with 100 PS (74 kW; 99 bhp), was also used in some light duty Mitsubishi Canters from 1997 on.[3]

The Mitsubishi Eclipse, Eagle Talon and Plymouth Laser introduced the DOHC turbocharged intercooled version to the U.S. in 1989 through Diamond Star Motors, a joint venture between Mitsubishi Motors and the Chrysler Corporation. From 1990 to late April 1992 came thicker connecting rods and the use of six bolts to secure the flywheel to the crankshaft; May 1992 to 2006 Evolution versions have lighter rods and use seven bolts to secure the flywheel to the crankshaft. They are referred to as the "six bolt" and "seven bolt" engines, respectively.

Output for the 2003 US Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution is 202 kW (271 bhp; 275 PS) at 6500 rpm with 370 N⋅m (273 lb⋅ft) of torque at 3500 rpm. It has a cast iron engine block and aluminium DOHC cylinder head. It uses multi-point fuel injection, has four valves per cylinder, is turbocharged and intercooled and features forged steel connecting rods. The final version of the engine was found in Lancer Evolution IX. It was equipped with Mitsubishi's variable valve timing system, MIVEC. This version also had a revised turbocharger, extended reach spark plugs, two-piece rings.

A SOHC 16 valve turbocharged version called 4G63S4T is produced by Shenyang Aerospace Mitsubishi Motors Engine Manufacturing (SAME) in Shenyang, China, producing a peak power of 130 kW (174 hp; 177 PS) and a peak torque of 253 N⋅m (187 lb⋅ft) for most applications, and rated 140 kW (188 hp; 190 PS) in some applications. This version is equipped with a TD04 turbocharger.

Racing edit

Its turbocharged variant, 4G63T (also sometimes referred to simply as the 4G63), has powered Mitsubishi vehicles in World Rally Championships (WRC) for years in the Lancer EX 2000 Turbo, Galant VR-4, Lancer Evolution, Carisma GT, and Lancer WRC04. It was the powerplant of the Lancer Evolution when Tommi Mäkinen won his four consecutive WRC championships in his Lancer. MHI and T-4 turbos were both used as power for these engines. A 1.7L variant of the 4G63 was also used in a custom made hill-climb a DDR Motorsport DDR Grullón GT4 made by Komvet Racing.[4]

Applications edit


Hyundai production - also called Hyundai Sirius engine


Chinese production

4G64 (2.4 liters) edit

The 4G64 is the second largest variant, at 2,351 cc (2.4 L). Early models were 8-valve SOHC, but a later 16-valve SOHC and DOHC version was also produced. All used MPFI and had a bore and stroke of 86.5 mm × 100 mm (3.41 in × 3.94 in). The 4G64 was later also available with gasoline direct injection. Output varies between 155 hp (116 kW; 157 PS) at 5,250 rpm with 163 lb⋅ft (221 N⋅m) of torque at 4,000 rpm in the Mitsubishi L200 and 152 hp (113 kW; 154 PS) at 5,500 rpm with 163 lb⋅ft (221 N⋅m) of torque at 4,000 rpm in the Chrysler Sebring/Stratus. The Chrysler version features fracture-split forged powder metal connecting rods. The DOHC and SOHC 16-valve 4G64 are interference engines, while the SOHC 8-valve 4G64 is a non interference engine. From March 1996 an LPG version with 115 hp (86 kW; 117 PS) at 5,000 rpm was available in the Mitsubishi Canter.[3]

The 4G64 is a very popular engine in China, where it is still used on the Changfeng Lièbào, a series of cars based on the Mitsubishi Pajero V20 from 2002 to 2021, and the Soueast Delica based on the Mitsubishi Delica van from 1996 to 2013. The 4G64 engine has been produced by Shenyang Aerospace Mitsubishi Motors Engine Manufacturing (SAME), in Shenyang, China where it was assembled through semi-knockdown kits in August 1998 and complete knockdown kits in September 1999. Regular assembling of the engines took place in April 2000.[5] The Chinese market Ford Transit and its successor, the JMC Teshun use the 4G64 engine as a standard petrol option unlike the international version which uses regular Ford engines.

Applications edit

4G64T edit

Turbocharged version of the 4G64.

4D65 (1.8 liter diesel) edit

Known as the "Sirius Diesel", the 4D65 has the same dimensions as the 4G62 1,795 cc (1.8 L). It was available either naturally aspirated or turbocharged (with an air-to-air intercooler), and was used in most Mitsubishi diesel passenger cars in the eighties and beginning of the nineties. It was developed specifically to be transversally installed in front-wheel-drive cars, unlike the preceding 4D5-series which remained in production for commercial vehicles. The 1.8 TD power figures are comparable to those of the 22 percent larger, 2.3 liter 4D55, with more low-down torque and while being much smoother.[6] The cast-iron block was typical for Mitsubishi, but unusual for diesel engines, in being equipped with balance shafts.[7] A number of installations combined this engine with four-wheel-drive.

Applications edit

4D65 (naturally aspirated)
4D65T (turbocharged)

4G67 (1.8 liters) edit

The 16-valve DOHC 4G67 displaced 1,836 cc (1.8 L). Bore x Stroke: 81.5 mm × 88 mm (3.21 in × 3.46 in)

Applications edit

4D68 (2.0 liter diesel) edit

 
Mitsubishi 4D68 engine mounted in a 1998 Galant Station Wagon (Legnum)

Known as the "Sirius Diesel", the 4D68 version displaces 1,998 cc (2.0 L). It is fitted with a 93 mm (3.66 in) stroke crankshaft and the cylinder bore diameter is 82.7 mm (3.26 in). This engine uses pistons with a static compression ratio of 22.4:1 and piston pins are 25 mm (0.98 in) OD. It was available either naturally aspirated or turbocharged, and replaced the 4D65 as Mitsubishi's "go-to" diesel.

  • Type : Diesel engine
  • Number of cylinders: Inline 4
  • Combustion chamber: Swirl chamber
  • Lubrication system: Pressure feed, full-flow filtration
  • Oil pump type: External gear type
  • Cooling system: Water-cooled
  • Water pump type: Centrifugal impeller type
  • EGR type: Single type
  • Fuel system: Electronic control distributor-type injection pump
  • Supercharging: Turbocharger
  • Rocker arm: Roller type

Applications edit

4G69 (2.4 liters) edit

 
4G69 In Grandis

The 4G69 is a 2,378 cc (2.4 L) version built in Shiga, Japan and Shenyang, China. Bore and stroke is 87 mm × 100 mm (3.43 in × 3.94 in). Output is 120 kW (161 hp; 163 PS) at 5750 rpm (160 in the Sportback Wagon) with 219 N⋅m (162 lb⋅ft) of torque at 3500 rpm. It has a cast iron engine block (later switch to aluminum block) and an aluminum SOHC cylinder head. It uses multi-point fuel injection, has 4 valves per cylinder with roller followers and features forged steel connecting rods, a one-piece cast camshaft, and a cast aluminum intake manifold. The 4G69 incorporates Mitsubishi's MIVEC Variable Valve Timing technology.

Mitsubishi ceased any further development and production of Sirius engine after 2012 model year, and its Chinese joint-venture, Shenyang Aerospace Mitsubishi Motors Engine Manufacturing Co., is now the only one producing 4G69 engines. They are used by Chinese manufacturers only, but have been updated to use an aluminum block while adding a timing chain.

Applications edit

NB: From 2005 a slightly detuned version developing 115 kW (154 hp; 156 PS) and 220 N⋅m (162 lbf⋅ft) is used across the entire Lancer range in Australia.

4G6A edit

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
  • Peak power: 120 kW (161 hp; 163 PS)
  • Peak torque: 231 N⋅m (170 lb⋅ft) at 2,500 ~ 5,000 rpm
  • Minimum fuel consumption rate: 255 g/kw·h

4K1 series edit

The 4K1 New MIVEC series is based on 4G6 shortblock but mated to a redesigned SOHC 16 valve head with VVL and MIVEC technology. Combustion chambers and piston surfaces were re-engineered to improve fuel economy by lowering friction. All 4K1 models are naturally aspirated and are currently produced by SAME in Shenyang, China.

4K10 (1.8 liters) edit

Destroked 4G63 shortblock, same as 4G6A but with the new SOHC MIVEC head.

  • Displacement: 1,798 cc
  • Bore × Stroke (mm): 85 × 79.2
  • Compression ratio: 10.5:1
  • Multi-point intake manifold injection
  • Peak power: 100 kW (134 hp; 136 PS) at 6,000 rpm
  • Peak torque: 170 N⋅m (125 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm
  • Minimum fuel consumption rate: 245 g/kw·h
  • No balance shaft

4K11 (2.0 liters) edit

Utilized 4G63 shortblock.

  • Displacement: 1,997 cc
  • Bore × Stroke (mm): 85 × 88
  • Compression ratio: 10.5:1
  • Multi-point intake manifold injection
  • Peak power: 110 kW (148 hp; 150 PS) at 6,000 rpm
  • Peak torque: 190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm
  • Minimum fuel consumption rate: 245 g/kw·h
  • Optional balance shaft

4K12 (2.4 liters) edit

Utilized 4G69 shortblock.

  • Displacement: 2,378 cc
  • Bore × Stroke (mm): 87 × 100
  • Compression ratio: 10.5:1
  • Multi-point intake manifold injection
  • Peak power: 120 kW (161 hp; 163 PS) at 6,000 rpm
  • Peak torque: 225 N⋅m (166 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm
  • Minimum fuel consumption rate: 245 g/kw·h
  • Standard balance shaft

All 4K1 models are available for both longitudinal and transverse applications.

4K2 series edit

In 2017, Mitsubishi launched a new series of gasoline inline-four engines called the 4K2 series. Originally consisting of three models, 4K20, 4K21 and 4K22, they are available in naturally aspirated as well as turbocharged versions.[10] This new design is based on the 4G6 shortblock, mated to a newly designed DOHC 16-valve head with MIVEC technology.

The 4K2 series is also produced by SAME in Shenyang, China.[11]

4K20 edit

Destroked 4G63 shortblock, same as 4G6A but with the new DOHC head. Only available as a turbocharged model (4K20D4T).

  • Displacement: 1,798 cc
  • Bore × Stroke (mm): 85 × 79.2
  • Compression ratio: 9.5:1
  • Multi-point intake manifold injection
  • Peak power: 128 kW (172 hp; 174 PS) at 5,500 rpm
  • Peak torque: 250 N⋅m (184 lb⋅ft) at 2,000 ~ 4,800 rpm
  • Minimum fuel consumption rate: 251 g/kw·h
  • Optional balance shaft
  • Transverse application only

4K21 edit

4G63 shortblock, available as a turbocharged model (4K21D4T) or two naturally aspirated models (4K21D4M & 4K21D4N)

  • Displacement: 1,997 cc (4K21D4T & 4K21D4M)
    2,019 cc (4K21D4N)
  • Bore × Stroke (mm): 85 × 88 (4K21D4T & 4K21D4M)
    85 × 89 (4K21D4N)
  • Compression ratio: 9.4:1 (4K21D4T)
    10.5:1 (4K21D4M & 4K21D4N)
  • Multi-point intake manifold injection
  • Peak power: 150 kW (201 hp; 204 PS) at 5,600 rpm (4K21D4T)
    110 kW (148 hp; 150 PS) at 6,000 rpm (4K21D4M)
    117 kW (157 hp; 159 PS) at 6,000 rpm (4K21D4N)
  • Peak torque: 280 N⋅m (207 lb⋅ft) at 2,000 ~ 4,800 rpm (4K21D4T)
    195 N⋅m (144 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm (4K21D4M)
    201 N⋅m (148 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm (4K21D4N)
  • Minimum fuel consumption rate: 250 g/kw·h (4K21D4T)
    242 g/kw·h (4K21S4M)
    244 g/kw·h (4K21D4N)
  • Optional balance shaft for naturally aspirated models (4K21D4M & 4K21D4N), standard on the turbocharged model (4K21D4T)
  • Longitudinal application only

4K22 edit

4G69 shortblock, available as a turbocharged model (4K22D4T) or a naturally aspirated model (4K22D4M)

  • Displacement: 2,378 cc
  • Bore × Stroke (mm): 87 × 100
  • Compression ratio: 9.6:1 (4K22D4T)
    10.5:1 (4K20D4M)
  • Multi-point intake manifold injection
  • Peak power: 160 kW (215 hp; 218 PS) at 5,600 rpm (4K22D4T)
    118 kW (158 hp; 160 PS) at 6,000 rpm (4K22D4M)
  • Peak torque: 320 N⋅m (236 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 ~ 4,000 rpm (4K22D4T)
    218 N⋅m (161 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm (4K22D4M)
  • Standard balance shaft
  • Longitudinal application only

4K3 series edit

4K31 edit

In 2022, Mitsubishi (SAME in Shenyang, China) launched the new generation of in-Line 4 cylinder Turbo supercharged gasoline direct injection engine (TGDI). It also has six technologies, including variable displacement oil pump, double vortex turbocharger, intake and exhaust door timing variable, high compression ratio, lightweight design, mute technology, etc. It is more efficient and more fuel-efficient.

Displacement: 1,997 cc (4K31TD)

  • Compression ratio: 10.5:1
  • Peak power: 168 KW (225 hp, 228 PS)
  • Peak torque: 360 N.m

Applications:

  • 2022 Zhengzhou Nissan Rich 7 (Pickup Ruiqi 7).
  • 2022 Zhengzhou Nissan Palaso/Palasso.
  • 2023 Zhengzhou Nissan New Paladin (based on Nissan Terra).

See also edit

External links edit

References edit

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  2. ^ Mitsubishi Motors: Commercial Vehicle Range (brochure), Cirencester, Glos., UK: The Colt Car Company, 1989, p. 12
  3. ^ a b Takayoshi, Seiji (高吉 誠司), ed. (2011-03-17), "トラックメーカーアーカイブ vol.2: 三菱ふそうのすべて [Truck Manufacturer Archive Volume 2: Everything Mitsubishi Fuso]", Camion (in Japanese), no. 780, Tokyo, Japan: Geibun Mooks, p. 66, ISBN 978-4-86396-112-8
  4. ^ HillClimb Monsters (2019-05-01), DDR Motorsport DDR Grullón GT4 with 1.7L Turbo Mitsubishi Engine || 600Hp/710Kg Monster, from the original on 2019-05-14, retrieved 2019-05-13
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  • "Engine Epic Part 8 - Mitsubishi Engines", Michael Knowling, Autospeed, issue 48, 21 September 1999

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The Mitsubishi Sirius or 4G6 4D6 engine is the name of one of Mitsubishi Motors four series of inline four automobile engines along with Astron Orion and Saturn Mitsubishi Sirius engineMitsubishi G62B engineOverviewManufacturerMitsubishi MotorsAlso called4G6 4D6Production1976 2013 4G6 amp 4D6 Series 1976 present 4K Series China LayoutConfigurationInline fourDisplacement1 6 L 97 3 cu in 1 595 cc 1 8 L 109 5 cu in 1 795 cc 1 8 L 112 0 cu in 1 836 cc 2 0 L 121 9 cu in 1 997 cc 2 0 L 121 9 cu in 1 998 cc 2 4 L 143 5 cu in 2 351 cc 2 4 L 145 1 cu in 2 378 cc Cylinder bore80 6 mm 3 17 in 81 5 mm 3 21 in 82 3 mm 3 24 in 82 7 mm 3 26 in 85 mm 3 35 in 86 5 mm 3 41 in 87 mm 3 43 in Piston stroke75 mm 2 95 in 88 mm 3 46 in 93 mm 3 66 in 100 mm 3 94 in Cylinder block materialCast ironCylinder head materialAluminiumValvetrainSOHC amp DOHC 2 amp 4 valves x cyl with MIVEC on some versionsCombustionTurbochargerSome versionsFuel systemCarburetor Fuel injectionFuel typeGasoline DieselCooling systemWater cooledChronologySuccessorMitsubishi 4B1 engine 4G6 Gasoline engine Mitsubishi 4N1 engine 4D6 Diesel engine The 4G6 gasoline engines were the favoured performance variant for Mitsubishi The 4G61T powered their Colt Turbo while the 4G63T first introduced in the 1980 Lancer EX 2000 Turbo went on to see service in the Sapporo and Starion coupes during the so called turbo era of the 1980s before creating for itself an illustrious motorsport heritage as the powerplant under the hood of the World Rally Championship winning Lancer Evolution A UK market Evo known as the FQ400 had a 400 bhp 298 kW 406 PS version of the Sirius making it the most powerful car ever sold by Mitsubishi The 4D6 diesel engines supplemented the larger 4D5 Bore pitch is 93 mm Contents 1 4G61 1 6 liters 1 1 Performance 1 2 Applications 2 4G62 1 8 liters 2 1 Applications 2 2 4G62T 3 4G63 G63B 2 0 liters 3 1 Racing 3 2 Applications 4 4G64 2 4 liters 4 1 Applications 4 2 4G64T 5 4D65 1 8 liter diesel 5 1 Applications 6 4G67 1 8 liters 6 1 Applications 7 4D68 2 0 liter diesel 7 1 Applications 8 4G69 2 4 liters 8 1 Applications 9 4G6A 10 4K1 series 10 1 4K10 1 8 liters 10 2 4K11 2 0 liters 10 3 4K12 2 4 liters 11 4K2 series 11 1 4K20 11 2 4K21 11 3 4K22 12 4K3 series 12 1 4K31 13 See also 14 External links 15 References4G61 1 6 liters editThe 4G61 displaces 1 595 cc 1 6 L with bore full length stroke of 82 3 mm 75 mm 3 24 in 2 95 in This engine was always DOHC 16 valve and used either Multi point MPFI or Electronic Control ECFI fuel injection A turbocharged version was also produced for the Mirage and Lancer Unlike the other Sirius motors the 4G61 does not have balance shafts Performance edit 4G61 105 hp 78 kW 106 PS at 6100 rpm 4G61T USA Canada only 135 hp 101 kW 137 PS at 6000 rpm and 191 N m 141 lbf ft of torque at 3000 rpm 4G61T Japan early 145 PS 107 kW 143 hp at 6000 rpm and 206 N m 152 lb ft of torque at 2500 rpm late 160 PS 118 kW 158 hp at 6000 rpm and 221 N m 163 lb ft of torque at 2500 rpm Applications edit 1988 1992 Mitsubishi Mirage Mitsubishi Colt MPFI 1988 1992 Dodge Colt Plymouth Colt 1988 1992 Eagle Summit 1992 1995 Hyundai Elantra4G62 1 8 liters editThe larger 1 8 L 4G62 was an SOHC 8 valve unit for longitudinal rear wheel drive and all wheel drive use With a bore and stroke of 80 6 mm 88 mm 3 17 in 3 46 in it displaces 1 795 cc 1 8 L It was available either in carburetor form multi point fuel injection or ECI Turbo as found in the Lancer EX 1800GSR or 1800GT and Cordia GSR Applications edit 1980 1987 Mitsubishi Lancer EX 1800GSR or 1800GT A175A 1981 1986 Mitsubishi Delica L300 Express 1983 1987 Mitsubishi Chariot HR 1983 1989 Mitsubishi Cordia 1983 1989 Mitsubishi Tredia 1984 1988 Mitsubishi Galant Eterna 4G62T edit Turbocharged version of the 4G624G63 G63B 2 0 liters edit nbsp 4G63B Cyclone Dash 3x2 in a fifth generation Galant The 4G63 was a 1 997 cc 2 0 L version Bore x stroke is 85 mm 88 mm 3 35 in 3 46 in SOHC and DOHC were produced Both versions were available in either naturally aspirated and turbocharged form For front wheel drive applications the turbocharged Sirius name was changed to Cyclone Dash As fitted to the fifth generation Galant 200 PS 147 kW 197 bhp JIS gross were claimed the output claims later shrank to 170 PS 125 kW 168 bhp for the turbocharged and intercooled Sirius Dash 3x2 valve engine This version could switch between breathing through two or three valves per cylinder to combine high top end power with low end drivability as well as allowing for economical operation 1 It was a modification of Mitsubishi MCA Jet technology which used a secondary intake valve to inject air into the engine for more efficient emissions control The DOHC version was introduced in 1987 in the Japanese market Galant and came in turbocharged or naturally aspirated form It is found in various models including the 1988 92 Mitsubishi Galant VR 4 the U S market 1990 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse and the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution I IX Later versions also received Mitsubishi s variable valve timing system MIVEC A SOHC carbureted eight valve version engine code G63B was also available in Mitsubishi s pickup trucks L200 Strada Mighty Max Dodge Ram 50 from the eighties until the mid nineties It produces 92 hp 69 kW 93 PS at 5500 rpm in European trim 1989 2 The SOHC version was also used in Mitsubishi Galant models until 1993 It has 76 kW 102 bhp 103 PS of output and 157 N m 116 lbf ft of torque at 4 750 rpm nbsp Mivec Turbo 4G63 in a Lancer Evo IX Also a SOHC version was produced until the late 90s and early 2000s and was used in Mitsubishi cars like the Montero and the 2 0 L 2 door Pajero with an output of 101 kW 137 PS 135 bhp at 4700 rpm Also the N33 and N83 Space Wagons and Galant UK market received the 4G63 in single cam sixteen valve format A similar version with 100 PS 74 kW 99 bhp was also used in some light duty Mitsubishi Canters from 1997 on 3 The Mitsubishi Eclipse Eagle Talon and Plymouth Laser introduced the DOHC turbocharged intercooled version to the U S in 1989 through Diamond Star Motors a joint venture between Mitsubishi Motors and the Chrysler Corporation From 1990 to late April 1992 came thicker connecting rods and the use of six bolts to secure the flywheel to the crankshaft May 1992 to 2006 Evolution versions have lighter rods and use seven bolts to secure the flywheel to the crankshaft They are referred to as the six bolt and seven bolt engines respectively Output for the 2003 US Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution is 202 kW 271 bhp 275 PS at 6500 rpm with 370 N m 273 lb ft of torque at 3500 rpm It has a cast iron engine block and aluminium DOHC cylinder head It uses multi point fuel injection has four valves per cylinder is turbocharged and intercooled and features forged steel connecting rods The final version of the engine was found in Lancer Evolution IX It was equipped with Mitsubishi s variable valve timing system MIVEC This version also had a revised turbocharger extended reach spark plugs two piece rings A SOHC 16 valve turbocharged version called 4G63S4T is produced by Shenyang Aerospace Mitsubishi Motors Engine Manufacturing SAME in Shenyang China producing a peak power of 130 kW 174 hp 177 PS and a peak torque of 253 N m 187 lb ft for most applications and rated 140 kW 188 hp 190 PS in some applications This version is equipped with a TD04 turbocharger Racing edit Its turbocharged variant 4G63T also sometimes referred to simply as the 4G63 has powered Mitsubishi vehicles in World Rally Championships WRC for years in the Lancer EX 2000 Turbo Galant VR 4 Lancer Evolution Carisma GT and Lancer WRC04 It was the powerplant of the Lancer Evolution when Tommi Makinen won his four consecutive WRC championships in his Lancer MHI and T 4 turbos were both used as power for these engines A 1 7L variant of the 4G63 was also used in a custom made hill climb a DDR Motorsport DDR Grullon GT4 made by Komvet Racing 4 Applications edit 1980 2003 Mitsubishi Galant 1981 1987 Mitsubishi Lancer EX 2000 Turbo 1982 1987 Mitsubishi Starion 1983 1988 Mitsubishi Cordia 1983 1988 Mitsubishi Tredia 1983 1992 Dodge Colt Vista 1983 1998 Mitsubishi Chariot 1983 1989 Mitsubishi L200 Mighty Max 1985 1998 Mitsubishi Delica 1987 1989 Dodge Ram 50 1989 1992 Eagle Vista Wagon 1990 1998 Eagle Talon 1990 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse 1990 1994 Plymouth Laser 1992 2007 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 1993 1998 Mitsubishi Pajero 1994 1998 Mitsubishi RVR 1996 1999 Proton Perdana 1997 2000 Mitsubishi Canter 1998 2007 Mitsubishi Adventure Mitsubishi Freeca Mitsubishi Jolie 1999 2005 Mitsubishi Dion 2000 2006 Mitsubishi Kuda 2001 2014 Mitsubishi Savrin 2002 200 Mitsubishi Lancer 2003 2005 Mitsubishi Airtrek Hyundai production also called Hyundai Sirius engine 1987 1988 Hyundai Stellar engine code G4CP 1992 2005 Hyundai Sonata engine code G4CP 1998 2003 Hyundai Santamo engine code G4CP 2000 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe engine code G4JS 1999 2003 Hyundai Trajet engine code G4JP 2000 2004 Kia Joice engine code G4CP 2000 2005 Kia Optima Magentis engine code G4JP Chinese production 2004 2010 Brilliance BS6 2006 Brilliance BS4 2007 2015 Great Wall Coolbear 2009 2012 Great Wall Haval H3 2009 Landwind X6 2011 present Landwind X8 4X2 2 0 2011 2013 Emgrand EC8 2014 2016 Zotye T600 2015 BAW Yusheng 2016 2017 Landwind X7 2016 2021 Zotye T700 2017 2019 Zotye SR9 2018 Beijing BJ2022 Brave Warrior4G64 2 4 liters editThe 4G64 is the second largest variant at 2 351 cc 2 4 L Early models were 8 valve SOHC but a later 16 valve SOHC and DOHC version was also produced All used MPFI and had a bore and stroke of 86 5 mm 100 mm 3 41 in 3 94 in The 4G64 was later also available with gasoline direct injection Output varies between 155 hp 116 kW 157 PS at 5 250 rpm with 163 lb ft 221 N m of torque at 4 000 rpm in the Mitsubishi L200 and 152 hp 113 kW 154 PS at 5 500 rpm with 163 lb ft 221 N m of torque at 4 000 rpm in the Chrysler Sebring Stratus The Chrysler version features fracture split forged powder metal connecting rods The DOHC and SOHC 16 valve 4G64 are interference engines while the SOHC 8 valve 4G64 is a non interference engine From March 1996 an LPG version with 115 hp 86 kW 117 PS at 5 000 rpm was available in the Mitsubishi Canter 3 The 4G64 is a very popular engine in China where it is still used on the Changfeng Liebao a series of cars based on the Mitsubishi Pajero V20 from 2002 to 2021 and the Soueast Delica based on the Mitsubishi Delica van from 1996 to 2013 The 4G64 engine has been produced by Shenyang Aerospace Mitsubishi Motors Engine Manufacturing SAME in Shenyang China where it was assembled through semi knockdown kits in August 1998 and complete knockdown kits in September 1999 Regular assembling of the engines took place in April 2000 5 The Chinese market Ford Transit and its successor the JMC Teshun use the 4G64 engine as a standard petrol option unlike the international version which uses regular Ford engines Applications edit 1983 1992 Dodge Colt Vista AWD only 1986 1998 Hyundai Grandeur 1986 2005 Mitsubishi Triton 1987 1990 Mitsubishi Sapporo 1988 2018 Mitsubishi Delica Van 1989 1991 Hyundai Sonata 1990 present Mitsubishi L200 1990 1992 Dodge Ram 50 1990 1996 Mitsubishi Mighty Max 1993 1997 Mitsubishi Chariot 1993 2003 Mitsubishi Space Wagon 1996 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse 1996 1998 Mitsubishi Magna codenamed 4G64 S4 and fitted to the TE TF series 1996 2003 Mitsubishi Galant GDI European market 1997 1999 Mitsubishi Montero Sport North American ES model 1998 2005 Mitsubishi Montero V11 2 door Latin America version citation needed 1998 2003 Mitsubishi Space Wagon 1999 2005 Hyundai Sonata 2000 2005 Kia Optima 2000 2005 Mitsubishi Eclipse 2001 2004 Dodge Stratus Coupe 2001 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe 2001 Mitsubishi Airtrek 2002 2021 Changfeng Liebao a series of cars based on the Mitsubishi Pajero V20 from China 2003 2006 Kia Sorento 2 4i Manual 2003 Mitsubishi Outlander 2004 Brilliance BS6 2004 2006 Derways Cowboy 2004 2006 Chery Eastar 2004 2015 Hyundai Terracan 2005 2009 Great Wall Hover X240 and V240 2005 Mitsubishi Zinger 2007 Landwind X6 2008 2015 Chery V5 2006 present Ford Transit JMC Teshun Chinese market 4G64T edit Turbocharged version of the 4G64 4D65 1 8 liter diesel editKnown as the Sirius Diesel the 4D65 has the same dimensions as the 4G62 1 795 cc 1 8 L It was available either naturally aspirated or turbocharged with an air to air intercooler and was used in most Mitsubishi diesel passenger cars in the eighties and beginning of the nineties It was developed specifically to be transversally installed in front wheel drive cars unlike the preceding 4D5 series which remained in production for commercial vehicles The 1 8 TD power figures are comparable to those of the 22 percent larger 2 3 liter 4D55 with more low down torque and while being much smoother 6 The cast iron block was typical for Mitsubishi but unusual for diesel engines in being equipped with balance shafts 7 A number of installations combined this engine with four wheel drive Applications edit 4D65 naturally aspirated 1983 1987 Mitsubishi Mirage Colt Lancer C14 1985 1992 Mitsubishi Mirage Lancer Van Wagon C14 C34 1987 1991 Mitsubishi Mirage Colt Lancer C64 C74 4D65T turbocharged 1983 1989 Mitsubishi Galant Galant S Eterna S E14 1984 1991 Mitsubishi Chariot Space Wagon D09W 1987 1992 Mitsubishi Galant Eterna E34 1988 1991 Mitsubishi Lancer C74 4WD sedan only 1991 1995 Mitsubishi Lancer Mirage Libero CB7 CD7 4G67 1 8 liters editThe 16 valve DOHC 4G67 displaced 1 836 cc 1 8 L Bore x Stroke 81 5 mm 88 mm 3 21 in 3 46 in Applications edit 1989 1992 Colt Lancer 1 8 GTI C58A C68A 1989 1992 Mitsubishi Galant Eterna E35A 1993 1995 Hyundai Elantra this engine was called G4CN by Hyundai4D68 2 0 liter diesel edit nbsp Mitsubishi 4D68 engine mounted in a 1998 Galant Station Wagon Legnum Known as the Sirius Diesel the 4D68 version displaces 1 998 cc 2 0 L It is fitted with a 93 mm 3 66 in stroke crankshaft and the cylinder bore diameter is 82 7 mm 3 26 in This engine uses pistons with a static compression ratio of 22 4 1 and piston pins are 25 mm 0 98 in OD It was available either naturally aspirated or turbocharged and replaced the 4D65 as Mitsubishi s go to diesel Type Diesel engine Number of cylinders Inline 4 Combustion chamber Swirl chamber Lubrication system Pressure feed full flow filtration Oil pump type External gear type Cooling system Water cooled Water pump type Centrifugal impeller type EGR type Single type Fuel system Electronic control distributor type injection pump Supercharging Turbocharger Rocker arm Roller type Applications edit 1991 1996 Mitsubishi Mirage Colt 1991 1996 Mitsubishi Lancer Libero 1992 1997 Mitsubishi Chariot Space Wagon 1992 1999 Mitsubishi RVR Space Wagon 1996 2000 Mitsubishi Galant Galant Wagon Legnum 1996 1999 Mitsubishi Lancer Libero 1997 2002 Mitsubishi Mirage Colt 1995 2000 Proton Wira 2 0D 2007 2008 Mitsubishi Triton L2004G69 2 4 liters edit nbsp 4G69 In Grandis The 4G69 is a 2 378 cc 2 4 L version built in Shiga Japan and Shenyang China Bore and stroke is 87 mm 100 mm 3 43 in 3 94 in Output is 120 kW 161 hp 163 PS at 5750 rpm 160 in the Sportback Wagon with 219 N m 162 lb ft of torque at 3500 rpm It has a cast iron engine block later switch to aluminum block and an aluminum SOHC cylinder head It uses multi point fuel injection has 4 valves per cylinder with roller followers and features forged steel connecting rods a one piece cast camshaft and a cast aluminum intake manifold The 4G69 incorporates Mitsubishi s MIVEC Variable Valve Timing technology Mitsubishi ceased any further development and production of Sirius engine after 2012 model year and its Chinese joint venture Shenyang Aerospace Mitsubishi Motors Engine Manufacturing Co is now the only one producing 4G69 engines They are used by Chinese manufacturers only but have been updated to use an aluminum block while adding a timing chain Applications edit 2003 2008 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport China 2003 2011 Mitsubishi Grandis 2004 2007 Mitsubishi Lancer NB From 2005 a slightly detuned version developing 115 kW 154 hp 156 PS and 220 N m 162 lbf ft is used across the entire Lancer range in Australia dd 2004 2006 Mitsubishi Outlander 2004 2012 Mitsubishi Galant 2004 2014 Mitsubishi Savrin 2006 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse 2008 present Mitsubishi Zinger automatic models only 2006 2012 Great Wall Wingle 3 2007 2010 Great Wall Haval H3 2009 2020 Great Wall Haval H5 8 2010 present Great Wall Wingle 5 2011 2013 BYD S6 2012 present JMC Yuhu 2011 2014 Emgrand EC8 Of further note the Great Wall Haval uses a completely detuned variant offering only 100 kW 134 hp 136 PS and 200 N m 148 lbf ft 2014 present Great Wall Wingle 6 2009 2015 Great Wall Coolbear 2015 2016 Landwind X6 2006 2013 Zhongxing Landmark 2014 present Maxus G10 2019 present CMC Mitsubishi Delica Van Pickup 2019 present Maxus T704G6A editA 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 Peak power 120 kW 161 hp 163 PS Peak torque 231 N m 170 lb ft at 2 500 5 000 rpm Minimum fuel consumption rate 255 g kw h4K1 series editThe 4K1 New MIVEC series is based on 4G6 shortblock but mated to a redesigned SOHC 16 valve head with VVL and MIVEC technology Combustion chambers and piston surfaces were re engineered to improve fuel economy by lowering friction All 4K1 models are naturally aspirated and are currently produced by SAME in Shenyang China 4K10 1 8 liters edit Destroked 4G63 shortblock same as 4G6A but with the new SOHC MIVEC head Displacement 1 798 cc Bore Stroke mm 85 79 2 Compression ratio 10 5 1 Multi point intake manifold injection Peak power 100 kW 134 hp 136 PS at 6 000 rpm Peak torque 170 N m 125 lb ft at 4 000 rpm Minimum fuel consumption rate 245 g kw h No balance shaft 4K11 2 0 liters edit Utilized 4G63 shortblock Displacement 1 997 cc Bore Stroke mm 85 88 Compression ratio 10 5 1 Multi point intake manifold injection Peak power 110 kW 148 hp 150 PS at 6 000 rpm Peak torque 190 N m 140 lb ft at 4 000 rpm Minimum fuel consumption rate 245 g kw h Optional balance shaft 4K12 2 4 liters edit Utilized 4G69 shortblock Displacement 2 378 cc Bore Stroke mm 87 100 Compression ratio 10 5 1 Multi point intake manifold injection Peak power 120 kW 161 hp 163 PS at 6 000 rpm Peak torque 225 N m 166 lb ft at 4 000 rpm Minimum fuel consumption rate 245 g kw h Standard balance shaft All 4K1 models are available for both longitudinal and transverse applications 4K2 series editIn 2017 Mitsubishi launched a new series of gasoline inline four engines called the 4K2 series Originally consisting of three models 4K20 4K21 and 4K22 they are available in naturally aspirated as well as turbocharged versions 10 This new design is based on the 4G6 shortblock mated to a newly designed DOHC 16 valve head with MIVEC technology The 4K2 series is also produced by SAME in Shenyang China 11 4K20 edit Destroked 4G63 shortblock same as 4G6A but with the new DOHC head Only available as a turbocharged model 4K20D4T Displacement 1 798 cc Bore Stroke mm 85 79 2 Compression ratio 9 5 1 Multi point intake manifold injection Peak power 128 kW 172 hp 174 PS at 5 500 rpm Peak torque 250 N m 184 lb ft at 2 000 4 800 rpm Minimum fuel consumption rate 251 g kw h Optional balance shaft Transverse application only 4K21 edit 4G63 shortblock available as a turbocharged model 4K21D4T or two naturally aspirated models 4K21D4M amp 4K21D4N Displacement 1 997 cc 4K21D4T amp 4K21D4M 2 019 cc 4K21D4N Bore Stroke mm 85 88 4K21D4T amp 4K21D4M 85 89 4K21D4N Compression ratio 9 4 1 4K21D4T 10 5 1 4K21D4M amp 4K21D4N Multi point intake manifold injection Peak power 150 kW 201 hp 204 PS at 5 600 rpm 4K21D4T 110 kW 148 hp 150 PS at 6 000 rpm 4K21D4M 117 kW 157 hp 159 PS at 6 000 rpm 4K21D4N Peak torque 280 N m 207 lb ft at 2 000 4 800 rpm 4K21D4T 195 N m 144 lb ft at 4 000 rpm 4K21D4M 201 N m 148 lb ft at 4 000 rpm 4K21D4N Minimum fuel consumption rate 250 g kw h 4K21D4T 242 g kw h 4K21S4M 244 g kw h 4K21D4N Optional balance shaft for naturally aspirated models 4K21D4M amp 4K21D4N standard on the turbocharged model 4K21D4T Longitudinal application only 4K22 edit 4G69 shortblock available as a turbocharged model 4K22D4T or a naturally aspirated model 4K22D4M Displacement 2 378 cc Bore Stroke mm 87 100 Compression ratio 9 6 1 4K22D4T 10 5 1 4K20D4M Multi point intake manifold injection Peak power 160 kW 215 hp 218 PS at 5 600 rpm 4K22D4T 118 kW 158 hp 160 PS at 6 000 rpm 4K22D4M Peak torque 320 N m 236 lb ft at 2 400 4 000 rpm 4K22D4T 218 N m 161 lb ft at 4 000 rpm 4K22D4M Standard balance shaft Longitudinal application only4K3 series edit4K31 edit In 2022 Mitsubishi SAME in Shenyang China launched the new generation of in Line 4 cylinder Turbo supercharged gasoline direct injection engine TGDI It also has six technologies including variable displacement oil pump double vortex turbocharger intake and exhaust door timing variable high compression ratio lightweight design mute technology etc It is more efficient and more fuel efficient Displacement 1 997 cc 4K31TD Compression ratio 10 5 1 Peak power 168 KW 225 hp 228 PS Peak torque 360 N m Applications 2022 Zhengzhou Nissan Rich 7 Pickup Ruiqi 7 2022 Zhengzhou Nissan Palaso Palasso 2023 Zhengzhou Nissan New Paladin based on Nissan Terra See also editList of Mitsubishi engines Hyundai Sirius engine List of engines used in Chrysler productsExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Toyota U engines Mitsubishi Sirius engine on FacebookReferences edit Yamaguchi Jack K 1985 Losch Annamaria ed Japan Lucrative Contraction World Cars 1985 Pelham NY The Automobile Club of Italy Herald Books 51 ISBN 0 910714 17 7 Mitsubishi Motors Commercial Vehicle Range brochure Cirencester Glos UK The 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