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Mitsubishi Orion engine

The Mitsubishi Orion or 4G1 engine is a series of inline-four internal


combustion engines introduced by Mitsubishi Motors in the 1970s, along
4G1
with the Astron, Sirius, and Saturn. It was first introduced in the Colt and
Colt-derived models in 1978. Displacement ranges from 1.2 L to 1.6 L.

Contents
4G11
4G12
4G12T
4G13
Overview
4G15
Manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors
4G16
Also called Orion
4G17
4G18 Production 1970s–present
4G19 Layout
See also Cylinder block alloy Cast iron
References

4G11
The 4G11 displaces 1.2 L (1244 cc) with a bore and stroke of 69.5 mm x 82.0 mm.

Applications:

Mitsubishi Colt/Mirage A151A


1977.04-1979.03 Mitsubishi Lancer A141A
1979.03-1985.02 Mitsubishi Lancer Van A141V/A148V
1979.11-1983 Mitsubishi Lancer EX A171A

4G12
The 4G12 (also known as the G11B) displaces 1.4 L (1410 cc) with a bore and stroke of 74.0 mm x 82.0 mm. 4G12 was the first to
feature Mitsubishi's MD (modulated displacement) technology, a form of variable displacement. The 4G12 was not offered by
Mitsubishi with fuel injection. This engine is fairly outdated compared to its counterparts that were used in the later Lancers.

Applications:

Mitsubishi Colt/Mirage A152A


1978.04-1979.03 Mitsubishi Lancer A142A
1979.03-1985.02 Mitsubishi Lancer Van A142V/A149V
1978.04-1981.07 Mitsubishi (Lancer) Celeste A142
Mitsubishi Lancer EX A172A
Mitsubishi Tredia/Cordia A211
Dodge/Plymouth Colt
Plymouth Champ

4G12T
Turbocharged version of the 4G12, uses a TC06 urbocharger.
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4G13
The SOHC 4G13 displaces 1.3 L 12 valves (1298 cc) (73 hp) with a bore and stroke of 71.0 mm x 82.0 mm. In the Gulf Countries,
90 PS gross at 6000 rpm is claimed.[1]

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Applications:

Mitsubishi Carisma
Mitsubishi Colt / Mirage / Lancer (1983, 1987, 1991, 1995, 2000)
Mitsubishi Dingo
Great Wall Florid
Great Wall Voleex C30
Hyundai Excel
Mitsubishi Space Star
CMC Veryca 1.3
Proton Saga (C20)
Proton Wira / Persona (C90)
Proton Satria / Persona Compact (C90)
Zotye 2008 / Nomad
Emgrand GL
Brilliance BS2

4G15
The SOHC 4G15 displaces 1.5 L (1,468 cc) with a bore and stroke of 75.5 mm x
82.0 mm. A version of the 4G15 was produced with gasoline multi port injection. It
has approximately 92 hp (69 kW) on the 1993 Mirage model. The DOHC 4G15
produces 110 hp with 137 Nm of torque. Another DOHC version was combined
with GDI fuel injection and delivers 100 hp and 137 Nm of torque. There is also a
DOHC 16-valve variant 110 PS at 6,000 rpm which is uncommon. A DOHC
MIVEC turbo variant of the engine is also still in production to date (4G15T),
serving in the Mitsubishi Colt series, offering 163 hp (122 kW) on the latest Colt
Version-R (with exhaust enhancement). The most powerful version of this engine is
The 4G15P engine in thefirst
found in the Colt CZT Ralliart (special model in Switzerland) with a total output of
generation Proton Saga.
197 hp. The 4G15 is known as one of the longest lived Japanese engines ever
produced. There was a recorded instance of the engine exceeding 997,000 miles
(1,604,515.97 km) in a 1998 Mitsubishi Mirage sedan.

Applications:

Mitsubishi Colt / Mirage / Lancer (1983, 1987, 1991, 1995, 2000)

1989-1995 Mitsubishi Mirage (US) (early design: timing belt on driver's side)
1996-2002 Mitsubishi Mirage (US) (later design: engine rotated 180* timing belt on passenger side)
1988-1995 Dodge Colt (early design: timing belt on driver's side)
1988-1996 Eagle Summit (early design: timing belt on driver's side)
1991-present Mitsubishi Colt T120SS(Indonesia, 86 PS)
Mitsubishi Dingo
Mitsubishi Maven
2007-2011 BYD F3 (4G15S, EFI, distributor-less ignition)
2009-2014 BYD G3
1986-1994 Hyundai Excel (US) (early design: timing belt on driver's side)
Proton Saga (C20)
Proton Wira / Persona (C90)
Proton Satria / Persona Compact (C90)
Proton Arena / Jumbuck
Soueast V3 Lingyue
Smart Forfour
Zotye 2008 / Nomad
JAC S3
Haval H1
Haval H2
Haval H6/Haval H6 Sport
Haval H6 Coupe
Great Wall Cowry
Great Wall Florid
Great Wall Voleex C30
Great Wall Voleex C50
2014-2016 Geely MK
Brilliance BS2
2016-present Yusheng S330
Youngman Lotus L3
Zotye T600
Geely Yuanjing X3

4G16
The 4G16 displaces 1.2 L (1,198 cc) from a 68.2 mm bore and 82.0 mm stroke. This engine was mainly offered in European markets,
where it suited local tax regulations.

Applications:

Mitsubishi Colt/Mirage
Mitsubishi Lancer

4G17
The 4G17 displaces 1.3 L (1,343 cc). It is a SOHC 12-valve engine. Bore is 72.2 mm and stroke is 82 mm. Output of a carbureted
version is 78 PS (57 kW) at 6,000 rpm and 10.9kg·m (107 N·m) torque at 3,500 rpm.[2]

Applications:

1991-2007 Mitsubishi Colt T120SS(Indonesia); production stopped due to Euro 2 emission standard that requires
usage of gasoline-direct injection system, engine control unit / module (ECU/ECM) , and catalytic converter usage.
[3]

4G18
The SOHC 4G18 displaces en el1.6 L (1,584 cc) with a bore and stroke of 76.0 mm x 87.3 mm. It is a 4-valve per cylinder engine,
fuelĺname=BahrainLancer/>98 PS net with 150 Nm (European specifications). It uses a COP (Coil-On-Plug, also known as Plug-top
coil) ignition rely on one coil to fire two cylinders, one of which was by spark plug wire.

Applications:

Mitsubishi Colt Plus (Taiwan)


Mitsubishi Kuda
Mitsubishi Lancer
Mitsubishi Space Star
2010-2011 Foton Midi
Hafei Saima
Proton Waja
Zotye 2008 / Nomad / Hunter / T200, 2007-2009 78 kW
BYD F3
Hafei Saibao
Foton Midi
MPM Motors PS160
Geely Borui
Geely Boyue
Geely Yuanjing SUV
Emgrand GL
Brilliance BS2
Brilliance BS4
Landwind X6
Zotye T600
Zotye T700
Mitsubishi Lancer (China)
Soueast Lioncel

4G19
The DOHC MIVEC 4G19 displaces 1.3 litres and features four valves per cylinder.
It produces 66 kW (90 PS) at 5,600 rpm and 121 N·m of torque at 4,250 rpm. It was
introduced in 2002, powering the then-new Mitsubishi Colt.

Applications:

Mitsubishi Colt

See also
2003 Mitsubishi Colt 4G19 engine
List of Mitsubishi engines
List of Hyundai engines
List of engines used in Chrysler products

References
1. "Lancer GLX - Specification"(https://web.archive.org/web/20051218022424/http://www .mitsubishi-motors.com.bh/pr
oducts/lancer/1600GLX/spec.html). Bahrain: Mitsubishi Motors. Archived from the original (http://www.mitsubishi-mot
ors.com.bh/products/lancer/1600GLX/spec.html)on 2005-12-18.
2. Mitsubishi Colt T120SS(https://web.archive.org/web/20110617070515/http://www
.ktb.co.id/eBrosur/T120SS%201.
5%20MPI%20PICK%20UP%20STANDARD.pdf) (PDF), PT Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian Motors, p. 2, archived from
the original (http://www.ktb.co.id/eBrosur/T120SS%201.5%20MPI%20PICK%20UP%20STANDARD.pdf) (PDF) on
2011-06-17, retrieved 2011-07-21
3. http://autobild.co.id/Tips/Knowledge/mobil-irit-laik-euro2

Mitsubishi Motors Technical Review 2003, p.111

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