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  • #REDIRECT [[Category: First Generation Magna]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Category: Second Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • ...ary and in a class of its own. The Magna was based on the Japanese [[Fifth Generation Galant]] and was re-engineered by [[MMAL|Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limite The TN introduced some of the biggest changes in the entire generation. EFI became an option, the Magna wagon was introduced and in May 1988 the E
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  • | generation = 5th Generation Galant | related = [[First Generation Magna]]
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  • ...[[Verada]]. The first generation Diamante is the car upon which the second generation Magna/Verada is based. The first generation Diamante came in three versions:
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  • | name = First Generation Sigma | predecessor = [[2g Galant|2nd Generation Galant]]
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  • ...in every direction (130mm longer, 15mm wider and 46mm higher). The second generation also received an increase to the wheelbase of 120mm to create a larger cabi ...price-leading GLX variant in November 1991 which bought back the previous generation's [[1g_Astron_II|Astron II]] and [[KM177-6|four-speed automatic]]. A Wagon
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  • [[Category: First Generation Workshop|E]]
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  • [[Category:First Generation Workshop]]
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  • *[[:Category:First Generation Magna|First Generation]] (1985-1991) *[[:Category:Second Generation Magna/Verada|Second Generation]] (1991-1997)
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  • ...Magnas and carburettored [[:Category:Second Generation Magna/Verada|Second Generation]] Magnas ...]] used in fuel-injected [[:Category:Second Generation Magna/Verada|Second Generation]] Magnas
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  • [[:Category:First Generation Workshop|First Generation Magna (TM, TN, TP)]] [[:Category:Second Generation Workshop|Second Generation Magna (TR, TS, KR, KS)]]
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  • ==First Generation== ==Second Generation==
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  • ...da was introduced in the [[:Category:Second Generation Magna/Verada|Second Generation]] ===Second Generation===
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  • ...Galant]] - the car upon which the [[:Category:First Generation Magna|First Generation]] Magna is based. *[[9g_galant|9th Generation]] Mitsubishi Galant (The basis for the 380)
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  • *[[6G72_12v|6G72 12 valve]] used in the second generation *[[6G72_24v|6G72 SOHC 24 valve]] used in the third generation
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  • [[Image:2g_head.jpg|200px|left|thumb|Second Generation Astron II combustion chambers]] |[[Image:2g_piston.jpg|200px|left|thumb|Second Generation Astron II pistons]]
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  • ...ht hand mounted engines were used in the [[First generation]] and [[Second generation]] with the [[Astron II]] and [[6G72_12v|12 valve V6]]. Right mounted engine The left hand mounted engine appeared on the [[Third generation]] Magna with the [[Sirius]] and [[6G72_24v|24 valve V6]]. The main reason f
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  • Second Generation
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fifth Generation Galant]]
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  • ...s the car upon which the [[:Category:Second Generation Magna/Verada|Second Generation]] Magna/Verada is based and was designed and built in Japan for the Japanes ...original Diamante (equivelant to the [[:Category:Second Generation|Second Generation]] Magna/Verada and came in 3 versions:
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  • #REDIRECT [[Category: First Generation Magna]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Category: Second Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • ...] Galant formed the basis of the original Magna, while the [[9g_galant|9th Generation]] Galant is the vehicle the Magna's successor, the [[Mitsubishi 380]] is ba ==1st Generation==
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  • INVECS II which features on [[:Category:Third Generation Magna/Verada|Third Generation]] models no longer has power and economy modes but instead monitors your dr [[Category: Third Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • ...tion Magna|first]] and [[:Category:Second Generation Magna/Verada|second]] generation Magna/Verada. Unfortunately, little information on these vehicles exists. E ==First Generation V3000==
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  • | name = Astron II (First Generation) | caption = Astron II in a first generation Magna
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  • [[Image:2g_head.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Second Generation Astron II combustion chambers]] [[Image:2g_rollers.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Rocker gear on the Second Generation Astron II]]
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  • ...in every direction (130mm longer, 15mm wider and 46mm higher). The second generation also received an increase to the wheelbase of 120mm to create a larger cabi ...price-leading GLX variant in November 1991 which bought back the previous generation's [[1g_Astron_II|Astron II]] and [[KM177-6|four-speed automatic]]. A Wagon
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  • | name = Second Generation Sigma | predecessor = [[1g Sigma|1st Generation Sigma]]
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  • | generation = 5th Generation Galant | related = [[First Generation Magna]]
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  • The '''9th Generation Mitsubishi Galant''' was released in North America for the 2004 model year It is said that the 9th Generation Galant is what caused [[Diamante]] sales in North America to slump as it is
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  • Most [[1g_Astron_II|First Generation Astron II's]] built before 1990 require that their balance shaft chain tens [[Category: First Generation Workshop]]
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  • ...technology and were used in the [[Seventh Generation Lancer]] and [[Second Generation Outlander]]. They are the same basic transmission with the W1CJA having a t [[Category: Seventh Generation Lancer]]
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  • [[Category:First Generation Magna]] [[Category:Second Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • | caption = 6A13 Twin Turbo in an Eighth Generation Galant VR4 ...rque at 4500 rpm. It was used in overseas CC through CE Mirage and seventh generation Galant.
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  • [[Category:First Generation Magna]] [[Category:Second Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • | name = Fifth Generation Lancer | predecessor = [[4g Lancer|4th Generation Lancer]] (Not available in Australia)
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  • ...ront.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The front of a F4A33 out of a 4-cylinder second generation Magna]] ...y Mitsubishi and used in [[:Category:Second Generation Magna/Verada|Second Generation]] Magna/Veradas.
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  • The TR series Magna was the first model of the second generation and cost [[MMAL]] $300 million to develop. Like the TM the TR was initially The TR was a larger car than the first generation being 130mm longer, 15mm wider and 46mm higher. The wheelbase also increase
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  • | caption = 6G75 in a Ninth Generation Galant ...r) version was used in the [[:Category:Third Generation Magna/Verada|Third Generation]] Magna/Verada. For information on these engines see their respective pages
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  • ...as the third Verada in the [[:Category:Third Generation Magna/Verada|Third Generation]]. [[Category: Third Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • ...models and carburettored [[:Category:Second Generation Magna/Verada|Second Generation]] models. [[Category: First Generation Magna]]
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  • [[Category: First Generation Magna]] [[Category: Second Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • | name = Sixth Generation Lancer | predecessor = [[5g Lancer|5th Generation Lancer]]
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  • [[Category: Third Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • | generation = 7th Generation Colt ...n shores in August 2004. There were two model designations for the seventh generation. The 5 door hatch received the '''RG''' designation while the 2 door cabrio
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  • [[Category: First Generation Magna]] [[Category: Second Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • It is used in the [[Third Generation]] Magna/Verada from [[E series|E]] through [[J series|J]] series. For the [ [[Category: Third Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • ...aced in the TP due to it having a flaring problem with the upshift between third and fourth gear which eventually led to the clutch used for fourth to burn [[Category: First Generation Magna]]
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  • | caption = Astron II in a first generation Magna ...] ME through MJ and Pajero [[First Generation Pajero|NE]] through [[Second Generation Pajero|NH]].
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  • [[Category: First Generation Workshop]] [[Category: Second Generation Workshop]]
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  • | name = First Generation Sigma | predecessor = [[2g Galant|2nd Generation Galant]]
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  • ...y codenamed PS41, the 380 is based on the North-American [[9g Galant|Ninth Generation Galant]] and is similar in some regards. The 380 features different styling The 380 is shorter than the [[:Category:Third Generation Magna/Verada|Third Generation]] Magna/Verada but is has a roomier cabin than the Magna/Verada thanks to i
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  • ...ada, like it's [[TS]] Magna brother was a mid-life facelift for the second generation family. [[Category:Second Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • [[Sixth Generation Mirage]] (non Australian market) [[Sixth Generation Mirage]]
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  • ...was the first Magna of the [[:Category:Third Generation Magna/Verada|Third Generation]] and was a massive step forward from previous models. In addition to being ...d to be stiffer than the [[:Category:Second Generation Magna/Verada|Second Generation]] Magna and was insulated heavily against noise and vibration. Though not s
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  • ...is the fourth model of the [[:Category:Third Generation Magna/Verada|third generation Magna]]. [[Category: Third Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • ...d Automatic transmission made by Chrysler and used in the [[1g Sigma|first generation Sigma]] behind the 2.0 Litre [[Astron]]. The transmission is similar to the
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  • [[Category: Third Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • ...a four speed electronic automatic transaxle used in the [[5g_Lancer|fifth generation Mitsubishi Lancer]].
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  • ...[[Verada]]. The first generation Diamante is the car upon which the second generation Magna/Verada is based. The first generation Diamante came in three versions:
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  • ...TE through TJ Magna. For information on the 12 valve V6 used in the Second Generation Magna/Verada see [[6G72 12v]]. For other versions of this engine see [[6G7x [[Category: Third Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • [[Category: First Generation Magna]]
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  • [[Category: Third Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • ...tralia, a notable vehicle that used this engine was the [[4g_galant|fourth generation Galant]] ...tralia, a notable vehicle that used this engine was the [[4g_galant|fourth generation Galant]]
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  • The body of the KE was also said to be stiffer than the Second Generation Verada and was insulated heavily against noise and vibration. [[Category: Third Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • ...was designed primarily for use in the North American [[2g_Outlander|Second Generation Outlander]] and is designed to produce plentiful amounts of torque in the l ...er than the [[4G64|four cylinder engine]] used in the [[1g_Outlander|First Generation Outlander]].
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  • [[Category: First Generation Magna]]
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  • [[Category: Third Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • [[Category: Third Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • The '''RZ Colt''' is the cabriolet version of the [[Colt (RG)|seventh generation Colt]] and was released on the Australian market in June 2006. The cabriole
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  • ...alves per cylinder. Power was claimed to be 53 kW when fitted to the first generation Mirage. ...international service in the first generation Mirage and first and second generation Lancer.
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  • [[Category:Second Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • [[Category: Second Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • ...ary and in a class of its own. The Magna was based on the Japanese [[Fifth Generation Galant]] and was re-engineered by [[MMAL|Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limite The TN introduced some of the biggest changes in the entire generation. EFI became an option, the Magna wagon was introduced and in May 1988 the E
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  • [[Category: Third Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • ...was the third Magna in the [[:Category:Third Generation Magna/Verada|Third Generation]]. [[Category: Third Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • ...The Sports was the true son of the [[Elante]], which featured in the First Generation. [[Category: Third Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • [[Category: First Generation Workshop|E]]
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  • engine=[[2g_Astron_II|Second Generation 2.6L Astron II]]|
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  • [[Category: Third Generation Magna]]
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  • [[Category: Second Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • [[Category: Third Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • [[Category: First Generation Magna]]
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  • ...F4A4x is similar to the [[F4A51]] automatic used in early [[3g_Magna|third generation Magnas]].
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  • *[[Ninth Generation Galant]]
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  • The TS Magna was the only facelift model of the second generation. Externally, the TS was similar to it's [[TR]] predecessor - the only exter [[Category: Second Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • It is used in the [[Second Generation Outlander|ZG/ZH Outlander]], [[8g_Lancer|CJ Lancer Aspire]] and CJ Lancer V
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  • [[Category: Third Generation Magna/Verada]]
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  • The [[First Generation Sigma#GE|GE Sigma]] uses a 14 digit chassis number for identification purpo *The third number denotes the Engine/Transmission combination:
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  • ...It was introduced to the market in 1981 and was an Australian-built third generation Lancer.
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  • ...i Colt]]. It is designated as the '''CE''' Mirage. The Mirage is the sixth generation in the Mitsubishi Colt line, which dates back to 1962.
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  • [[Category:First Generation Workshop]]
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  • ...he Pajero iO and 92 kW at 5500 rpm and 173 Nm at 4250 rpm in the [[Seventh Generation Lancer|CG and CH Lancer]].
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