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In 2000, Mitsubishi released its first GDI Turbo in the Pajero iO TR. Using a high (for turbo) 10.0:1 compression ratio the engine also used an air-to-air intercooler to produce 118 kW at 5200 rpm and 220 Nm at 3500 rpm. The engine later appeared (mounted east-west) in the Lancer Cedia wagon and Dion van to produce a healthier 121 kW at 5500 rpm and 220 Nm at 3500 rpm. | In 2000, Mitsubishi released its first GDI Turbo in the Pajero iO TR. Using a high (for turbo) 10.0:1 compression ratio the engine also used an air-to-air intercooler to produce 118 kW at 5200 rpm and 220 Nm at 3500 rpm. The engine later appeared (mounted east-west) in the Lancer Cedia wagon and Dion van to produce a healthier 121 kW at 5500 rpm and 220 Nm at 3500 rpm. | ||
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+ | Based upon the non-turbo 4G93 DOHC, the 4G93P was an engine used in Proton vehicles. In Australia it was used in the Proton Satria GTi with a 10.5:1 compression ratio and requiring premium unleaded fuel. It output 103 kW at 6000 rpm and 164 Nm at 5500 rpm. Earlier versions used Mitsubishi ECUs with Proton moving to a Siemens VDO ECU and MAP sensor from 2003, which reportedly produced less power and felt less responsive. [https://www.rpw.com.au/proton-satria-gti-4g93-dohc-modification-guide/] | ||
==4G94== | ==4G94== |