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The '''Astron''' engine debuted in late 1974 in capacities ranging from 1.85 litres to 2.6 litres. It was the first engine to feature [[balance shaft]] technology, which was used to dampen rocking and vertical forces in the interest of smoothness.
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The engine featured "hemispherical" combustion chambers and 8 valves per cylinder in overhead cam configuration. It was designed for use in rear-wheel and four-wheel drive vehicles.
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The Astron was used in both passenger and commercial vehicles. It was also available in both petrol and diesel forms.
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Mitsubishi debuted the '''Astron''' engine in 1972 and over its lifetime ranged in capacity from 1.85 to 2.6 litres. It was the first mass produced engine to feature twin counter-rotating [[balance shaft|balance shafts]] (dubbed Silent Shaft by Mitsubishi), which were used to dampen rocking and vertical forces in the interest of smoothness.
  
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The engine featured "hemispherical" combustion chambers and 8 valves per cylinder in overhead cam configuration. It was designed for use in rear-wheel and four-wheel drive vehicles. The Astron has been used in passenger and commercial vehicles, forklifts and even marine applications. It has also been built in both petrol and [[Astron Diesel|diesel]] forms.
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==4G51==
 
==4G51==
 
A 1.85 Litre Petrol engine with a displacement of 1855cc. It used a 81.0x90.0mm bore and stroke and was used in early [[Galant|Galants]] and [[Sigma|Sigmas]].
 
A 1.85 Litre Petrol engine with a displacement of 1855cc. It used a 81.0x90.0mm bore and stroke and was used in early [[Galant|Galants]] and [[Sigma|Sigmas]].
  
 
==4G52==
 
==4G52==
A 2.0 Litre petrol engine with a displacement of 1995cc. It used a 84.0x90.0mm bore and stroke. In Australia this engine was used in the Sigma, Scorpion, L200 and L300.
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A 2.0 Litre petrol engine with a displacement of 1995cc. It used a 84.0x90.0mm bore and stroke.
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In Australia this engine was used in the Sigma, Scorpion, L200 and L300.
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==4G52 Turbo==
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In 1981, Mitsubishi produced a limited edition [[First_Generation_Sigma|GH Sigma Turbo]]. The turbocharged Sigma was powered by a 4G52 with Garrett T3 turbocharger producing 8psi boost, Zenith CD175 carburetor and a lower compression ratio of 7.3:1. The engine produced 116 kW and 235Nm of torque. It has the distinction of being the first Australian produced turbocharged engine.
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==4G53==
 
==4G53==
 
A petrol 2.4 Litre engine with a displacement of 2384cc. Using a 88.0x98.0mm bore and stroke it was used in the Challenger and Canter.
 
A petrol 2.4 Litre engine with a displacement of 2384cc. Using a 88.0x98.0mm bore and stroke it was used in the Challenger and Canter.
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==4G54==
 
==4G54==
The basis for the later [[1g_Astron_II|Astron II]] used in the Magna. A 2.6 Litre (2555cc) petrol engine which came in two variants. A standard compression (8.2:1) version and a high compression (9.5:1) version. It uses a 91.1x98.0mm bore and stroke.<BR><BR>
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A 2.6 Litre (2555cc) petrol engine which came in two variants. A standard compression (8.2:1) version and a high compression (9.5:1) version. It uses a 91.1x98.0mm bore and stroke.
  
 
In Australia, the standard compression version was used in GH-GK Sigma, Scorpion, Canter, Express, Pajero, Triton and Mazda B2600 (Ford Courier). The high compression version was used in some GK and GN Sigmas.
 
In Australia, the standard compression version was used in GH-GK Sigma, Scorpion, Canter, Express, Pajero, Triton and Mazda B2600 (Ford Courier). The high compression version was used in some GK and GN Sigmas.
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This engine became the basis for the [[1g_Astron_II|Astron II]] used in the Magna.
  
 
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[[Category: Other Mitsubishi Technical]]
 
[[Category: Other Mitsubishi Technical]]

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