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Mitsubishi's '''6G7x family''' of engines (also known as the Cyclone V6) were Mitsubishi'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 heads and belt driven camshafts. The engine has seen service in front, rear and all-wheel drive applications. As with the [[Sirius family]] there can be many variants within a single model of engine.
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Mitsubishi's '''6G7x family''' of engines (also known as the Cyclone V6) was Mitsubishi'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 heads and belt driven camshafts. The engine has seen service in front, rear and all-wheel drive applications. As with the [[Sirius family]] there can be many variants within a single model of engine.
  
 
As with many other Mitsubishi engine families, the 6G7x was also used in Hyundai and Chrysler vehicles.
 
As with many other Mitsubishi engine families, the 6G7x was also used in Hyundai and Chrysler vehicles.
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In Australia the engine was used in:
 
In Australia the engine was used in:
*SOHC - [[Mitsubishi 380]], Mitsubishi Triton, Mitsubishi Pajero
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*SOHC - [[Mitsubishi 380]], Mitsubishi Pajero
 
*DOHC - Mitsubishi Pajero
 
*DOHC - Mitsubishi Pajero
 
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