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  • Mitsubishi mounted their transverse engines on either the left hand or right hand side of the engine bay. ...ius family]] were available as both left and right mounted engines and the Sirius in particular was difficult to convert from one to the other as there were
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  • '''4G64''' may mean either of the following engines: *The 2.4 Litre [[Sirius]] 16 valve single overhead cam engine used in [[TE]] and [[TF]] Magnas
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  • ...nt in some engines. Their most common application is in inline 4 cylinder engines which have this second order vibration due to the fact that the conrods do ...nce. Kits are available to remove them from both the Astron and [[Sirius]] engines used in the Magna.
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  • The Magna/Verada came with many engines throughout it's life. They are listed here. ...2.4 Litre Sirius]] - [[:Category:2.4L Technical|All technical pages on the Sirius]]
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  • ...the TE and TF Magna. For information on other Sirius engines please see [[Sirius family]]. As with the [[Astron II]], the Sirius engine featured [[balance shaft|balance shafts]], but unlike the Astron the
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  • MIVEC technology is available on vairants of the following engines: *[[Sirius family|4G63, 4G69]]
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  • | predecessor = [[Sirius family|Sirius (4G6x)]] ...der the [[GEMA|Global Engine Manufacturing Alliance (GEMA)]]. Mitsubishi's engines are built at [[Shiga]] in Japan. All feature double overhead chain driven c
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  • | name = Sirius (4G6x) ...th 4G6x numbering. All engines except the 1.6L feature balance shafts. All engines have belt-driven camshafts.
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  • engines=[[Sirius]] 2.4L ...ls. In addition to being a completely new body, the TE also introduced new engines and transmissions.
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  • ...125-147kW (power claims vary) intercooled turbo 2.0 Litre [[Sirius_family|Sirius/Cyclone DASH]] engine featuring a unique 3x2 valve setup that switched betw ...the fifth generation Galant came in a number of varieties with a number of engines around the globe. These included:
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  • engines=[[Sirius]] 2.4L .... As with the TE, the TF used the [[6G72_24v|24 valve 3.0 Litre V6]] and [[Sirius]] 2.4 Litre 4 cylinder engine.
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  • ...een 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. ...ion Magna/Verada|Third Generation]] Magna/Verada. For information on these engines see their respective pages.
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  • | successor = [[Astron II]] (2.6L)<BR>[[Sirius]] {{Mitsubishi Engines}}
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  • | successor = [[Sirius]] When used in the Magna, these engines typically had the numbers M1 through M5 cast into the head and V5xx engine
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  • engines=[[6G72_24v|24 valve 6G72]] 3.0L V6 The TH marked the end of the 4 cylinder Magna forever, with the 2.4 Litre [[Sirius]] engine being discontinued. Many believed that the 4 cylinder was no longe
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