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  • Technical information about various Mitsubishi-related topics that aren't directly related to the Magna.
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  • ...s a four speed manual transaxle used in the [[Colt (RA - RE)|RA through RE Mitsubishi Colt]]. ==Technical data==
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  • ...' is an electronic 5 speed automatic transaxle by Mitsubishi used in the [[Mitsubishi 380]]. ==Technical data==
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  • Technical articles relating to the Mitsubishi 4G64 2.4 Litre engine
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  • ...s a three-speed automatic transaxle used in the [[2g Colt|first Australian Mitsubishi Colt]]. It is a conventional automatic using a kickdown cable and adjustabl ==Technical data==
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  • Technical information about various Mitsubishi-related topics that aren't directly related to the Magna.
    16 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 19:18, 15 October 2005
  • ...s a five speed transaxle used in the [[Colt (RA - RE)|RA through RE series Mitsubishi Colt]]. It is similar to the [[KM165]] [[Supershift]] transaxle having low ==Technical data==
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  • Mitsipedia aims to be the premier source of Australian market Mitsubishi information on the Internet. ...5 as the Mitsubishi Magna Encyclopedia where it contained both general and technical information related to these vehicles.
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  • ...ios (also known as a 4x2 speed) used in the [[Colt (RA - RE)|RA through RE Mitsubishi Colt]]. It is the same as the [[KM160]] transaxle, adding two gears and a s ==Technical data==
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  • ...ed electronic automatic transaxle used in the [[5g_Lancer|fifth generation Mitsubishi Lancer]]. ==Technical data==
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  • The '''F5A51''' is an electronic 5 speed automatic transaxle by Mitsubishi used in the [[J series|J]] through [[W series|W]] series Magna/Verada. ==Technical data==
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  • ==Technical data== |Mitsubishi CVTF-J1 (early models)
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  • ==Technical data== [[Category:Mitsubishi Sigma]]
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  • ...niser spring. This problem was acknowledged by Mitsubishi in a [[F5M3x_TSB|Technical Service Bulletin]]. ==Technical data==
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  • Mitsubishi mounted their transverse engines on either the left hand or right hand side Some Mitsubishi engines such as the [[6G7x family]] and [[Sirius family]] were available as
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  • The '''F5M33''' (also known as KM215) is a 5 speed manual transaxle built by Mitsubishi and used in V6 [[TR]] and [[TS]] Magnas. ...he [[6G72_12v|12-valve V6]] became an option on the TR Magna. By this time Mitsubishi had rectified the [[F5M3x_TSB|syncro problems]] that had occured on pre-199
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  • | manufacturer = Mitsubishi Motors The '''Saturn 6''' was Mitsubishi's only petrol in-line 6 cylinder engine. It was based on the 4 cylinder [[S
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  • ==Technical data== |Mitsubishi ELC-4 ATF, Castrol TQM-SP, Valvoline Type M-II Special
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  • ...ting and central locking for vehicles. It has been used in a wide range of Mitsubishi vehicles and first served in the Magna from the [[TP]] onwards. ...revised and renamed in 2005. As with Early ETACS feautres vary across the Mitsubishi model range. ETACS has grown to become the hub for all the vehicle's electr
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  • The 6G72 features one-piece main bearings, roller rockers and [[Mitsubishi Variable Intake Control]] for maximum torque under all conditions. ==Technical Specifications==
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  • The '''F4A4x series''' are a series of 4-speed automatic transaxles used by Mitsubishi in a variety of vehicles. They are used in vehicles where the engine [[Engi Compared to earlier Mitsubishi automatic transaxles, the F4A4x:
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  • ...ily''' is a series of overhead camshaft direct injection diesel engines by Mitsubishi with aluminum heads, chain driven camshafts and balance shafts. ===Technical Specifications===
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  • MIVEC stands for '''Mitsubishi Innovative Valve timing and lift Electronic Control'''. It is a form of Var [[Category: Other Mitsubishi Technical]]
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  • ==Technical Specifications== {{Mitsubishi Engines}}
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  • ...lso known as F4A23)is a four-speed electronic automatic transaxle built by Mitsubishi and was used in all [[TP]] models and carburettored [[:Category:Second Gene ==Technical data==
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  • The '''F4A33''' is a four-speed electronic automatic transaxle built by Mitsubishi and used in [[:Category:Second Generation Magna/Verada|Second Generation]] As with all previous Mitsubishi four speed electronic automatics, the F4A33 had a lock up torque convertor
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  • ==Technical data== |Mitsubishi ELC-4 ATF, Castrol TQM-SP, Valvoline Type M-II Special
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  • | manufacturer = Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited ==Technical Specifications==
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  • ==Technical Specifications== |{{Mitsubishi Engines}}
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  • ...nown as the F4A23) is a four-speed electronic automatic transaxle built by Mitsubishi. It was used in fuel-injected [[TN]] Magnas. ==Technical data==
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  • ==Technical data== |Mitsubishi ELC-4 ATF, Castrol TQM-SP, Valvoline Type M-II Special
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  • | manufacturer = Mitsubishi Motors The 6B3x family of engines are 60 degree angle V6 engines produced by Mitsubishi in [[Shiga|Shiga]], Japan. It is an all-alloy design with single overhead c
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  • | manufacturer = Mitsubishi Motors (Heads)<BR>Hyundai Motor Corporation (Block) The '''8A80''' is a 90 degree V8 engine designed by Mitsubishi which entered production in 1999. The engine displaces 4.5 litres and has b
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  • | manufacturer = MDC Power<br>Shenyang Aerospace Mitsubishi Motors Engine Manufacturing ...nd continuously variable [[MIVEC]] on the intake camshaft. It is the first Mitsubishi engine to use a high pressure die-cast aluminium block.
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  • ==Technical Specifications== {{Mitsubishi Engines}}
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  • ==Technical Specifications== |{{Mitsubishi Engines}}
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  • ==Technical Specifications== |{{Mitsubishi Engines}}
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  • | manufacturer = MDC Power<br>Mitsubishi ...in Germany from its release in 2003 until 2011 before production moving to Mitsubishi's Kyoto facility from 2012.
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  • ...ng badge-engineered Eagle Talon, Plymoth Laser and Dodge Stealth) issued a Technical Service Bulletin acknowleging an issue with shift quality and clashing (cru According to Mitsubishi TSB 91-22-031 all transmissions built after 11 November, 1991 had modificat
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  • | manufacturer = Mitsubishi Motors ...counter-rotating [[balance shaft|balance shafts]] (dubbed Silent Shaft by Mitsubishi), which were used to dampen rocking and vertical forces in the interest of
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  • | manufacturer = Mitsubishi Motors ...erChrysler under the [[GEMA|Global Engine Manufacturing Alliance (GEMA)]]. Mitsubishi's engines are built at [[Shiga]] in Japan. All feature double overhead chai
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  • | image = [[Image:Mitsubishi 6G75.JPG|250px]] | manufacturer = Mitsubishi Motors
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  • | manufacturer = Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited ===Technical Specifications===
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  • ...ubishi released the first volume production GDI engine, with the [[4G94]]. Mitsubishi overcame the issues Ford faced in the 1970s and is today considered the lea *Mitsubishi GDI engines operate best on low-sulfur fuel, which is used in Japan. Using
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  • | manufacturer = Mitsubishi Motors Mitsubishi produced a competition version of the 4G32 for competition use featuring do
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  • | image = [[Image:Mitsubishi 4G63T MIVEC.JPG|250px]] | manufacturer = Mitsubishi Motors
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  • | manufacturer = Mitsubishi Motors {{Mitsubishi engines}}
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  • | manufacturer = Mitsubishi Motors ...'') family of engines are inline 4 cylinder engines which were designed by Mitsubishi to replace their [[Neptune]] (4G4x) series. All have cast iron cylinder blo
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  • | manufacturer = Mitsubishi Motors Mitsubishi's 4G9x family is a series of inline 4 cylinder engines ranging in size from
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