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  • Available engines were [[Saturn#4G30|1.3]], [[Saturn#4G31|1.5L]] and [[Saturn#4G32|1.6L]] Sat Engines included:
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  • ...'''4M4x family''' is a series of overhead camshaft direct injection diesel engines by Mitsubishi with aluminum heads, chain driven camshafts and balance shaft {{Template:Mitsubishi Diesel Engines}}
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  • ...der the [[GEMA|Global Engine Manufacturing Alliance (GEMA)]]. Mitsubishi's engines are built at [[Shiga]] in Japan. All feature double overhead chain driven c {{Mitsubishi engines}}
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  • [[Category: Diesel Engines]]
    618 bytes (94 words) - 12:31, 13 September 2020
  • ...ince then the plant has produced Astron, [[Astron II]], Saturn and 6G7x V6 engines.
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  • [[Category:Mitsubishi Engines]] {{Mitsubishi Engines}}
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  • The '''6A1x family''' of engines are a series of 60 degree V6 engines. They use a cast iron block with aluminum alloy cylinder heads and overhead {{Mitsubishi engines}}
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  • The 6B3x family of engines are 60 degree angle V6 engines produced by Mitsubishi in [[Shiga|Shiga]], Japan. It is an all-alloy design {{Mitsubishi engines}}
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  • The Verada has also given us a preview of engines to be optional on later Magnas. The [[KR]] introduced the [[6G72_12v|3.0L V
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  • .... Mitsubishi designed it to be lightweight, compact and powerful. All 4A9x engines feature an all-aluminium design with chain driven double overhead camshafts {{Mitsubishi Engines}}
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  • ...s 2.4L engine used in the TE and TF Magna. For information on other Sirius engines please see [[Sirius family]]. |{{Mitsubishi Engines}}
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  • |{{Mitsubishi Engines}} [[Category: Astron Engines]]
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  • |{{Mitsubishi Engines}} [[Category:Astron Engines]]
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  • ...tsubishi's first V6 engine, introduced to the Japanese market in 1986. The engines have a 60º vee angle, cast iron blocks with aluminum alloy cylinder he ...ion Magna/Verada|Third Generation]] Magna/Verada. For information on these engines see their respective pages.
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  • The Magna/Verada came with many engines throughout it's life. They are listed here.
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  • engines=[[Sirius]] 2.4L ...ls. In addition to being a completely new body, the TE also introduced new engines and transmissions.
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  • {{Mitsubishi Engines}}
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  • |{{Mitsubishi Engines}} [[Category: 6G7 Engines]]
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  • For imported engines, the engine number will be an 8 digit number with the first two denoting th For Australian built engines the engine will have a 10 digit number:
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  • The '''Orion''' (or '''4G1x''') family of engines are inline 4 cylinder engines which were designed by Mitsubishi to replace their [[Neptune]] (4G4x) serie ...oday earning it the distinction of being one of the longest lived Japanese engines ever produced. The engine has seen duty in a range of other makes including
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