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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • | 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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