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− | The '''4B1x family''' are all | + | {{Infobox engine |
+ | | name = 4B1x | ||
+ | | image = [[Image:4B11_engine.jpg|250px]] | ||
+ | | caption = | ||
+ | | manufacturer = Mitsubishi Motors | ||
+ | | aka = World Engine | ||
+ | | production = 2005 - present | ||
+ | | predecessor = [[Sirius family|Sirius (4G6x)]] | ||
+ | | successor = [[4J1x]]<BR>[[4B4x]] | ||
+ | | configuration = Inline 4 | ||
+ | | displacement = | ||
+ | | bore = | ||
+ | | stroke = | ||
+ | | block = Aluminum die cast | ||
+ | | head = Aluminum die cast | ||
+ | | valvetrain = Direct acting DOHC with continuously variable MIVEC on intake and exhaust | ||
+ | | compression = | ||
+ | | supercharger = | ||
+ | | turbocharger = | ||
+ | | fuelsystem = | ||
+ | | management = | ||
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+ | | oilsystem = | ||
+ | | coolingsystem = | ||
+ | | idle = | ||
+ | | redline = | ||
+ | | power = | ||
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+ | | torque = | ||
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+ | }} | ||
+ | The '''4B1x family''' are all aluminum 4 cylinder engines designed by Mitsubishi, Hyundai and DaimlerChrysler under the [[GEMA|Global Engine Manufacturing Alliance (GEMA)]]. Mitsubishi's engines are built at [[Shiga]] in Japan. All feature double overhead chain driven camshafts with four valves per cylinder and [[MIVEC]] on both intake and exhaust valves. | ||
− | The 4B1x is the successor to the | + | The 4B1x is the successor to the famous [[Sirius]] engine and was designed to meet increasingly stringent emissions requirements. |
==4B10== | ==4B10== | ||
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The 4B11 is a 2.0 Litre engine displacing 1998cc. It has a "[[square]]" bore with a bore and stroke of 86mm with a 10:1 compression ratio. Power is 113 kW at 6000 rpm and torque is 198 Nm at 4000 rpm. | The 4B11 is a 2.0 Litre engine displacing 1998cc. It has a "[[square]]" bore with a bore and stroke of 86mm with a 10:1 compression ratio. Power is 113 kW at 6000 rpm and torque is 198 Nm at 4000 rpm. | ||
− | It is used in the [[8g_Lancer|CJ Lancer]] | + | It is used in the [[8g_Lancer|CJ Lancer]] and XA-XD [[ASX]] |
==4B11 Turbo== | ==4B11 Turbo== | ||
The 4B11 Turbo is a turbo-charged version of the 4B11. It has a lower compression ratio of 9:1. The engine doesn't use [[balance shaft]]s. The 4B11 Turbo is equipped with a single-scroll turbo for the Lancer Ralliart and a larger twin-scroll turbo for the Evolution. | The 4B11 Turbo is a turbo-charged version of the 4B11. It has a lower compression ratio of 9:1. The engine doesn't use [[balance shaft]]s. The 4B11 Turbo is equipped with a single-scroll turbo for the Lancer Ralliart and a larger twin-scroll turbo for the Evolution. | ||
− | In the [[8g_Lancer| | + | In the [[8g_Lancer|CJ Lancer Ralliart]], the engine outputs 177kW at 6000 rpm and 343 Nm at 4750 rpm. |
In the [[Evolution X]], the engine outputs 217 kW at 6500 rpm and 366 Nm at 3500 rpm. | In the [[Evolution X]], the engine outputs 217 kW at 6500 rpm and 366 Nm at 3500 rpm. | ||
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The 4B12 is a 2.4 Litre engine displacing 2359 cc. It has a 88.0 mm x 97.0 mm bore and stroke with a 10.5:1 compression ratio. Power output is 125 kW at 6250 rpm and torque is 226 Nm at 4100 rpm. | The 4B12 is a 2.4 Litre engine displacing 2359 cc. It has a 88.0 mm x 97.0 mm bore and stroke with a 10.5:1 compression ratio. Power output is 125 kW at 6250 rpm and torque is 226 Nm at 4100 rpm. | ||
− | It is used in the [[ZG Outlander]], [[8g_Lancer| | + | It is used in the [[Second Generation Outlander|ZG/ZH Outlander]], [[8g_Lancer|CJ Lancer Aspire]] and CJ Lancer VR-X. |
{{Mitsubishi engines}} | {{Mitsubishi engines}} | ||
− | [[Category: Other Mitsubishi | + | [[Category: Other Mitsubishi Technical]] |