Does the Eclipse have a 4G63?
The Mitsubishi Eclipse compact sport coupe debuts in America with a turbocharged 4G63 engine and available all-wheel drive technology. It goes on to make Car and Driver’s ’10 Best List’ for four consecutive years (1989-1992).
What kind of engine does the Mitsubishi Eclipse have?
The Mitsubishi Eclipse compact sport coupe debuts in America with a turbocharged 4G63 engine and available all-wheel drive technology. It goes on to make Car and Driver’s ’10 Best List’ for four consecutive years (1989-1992).
What kind of engine does a Mitsubishi 4G63 have?
The all 4G63 engines were equipped with Mitsubishi’s electronically controlled multi-point fuel injection system named as ECI-MULTI. The DOHC engines also got the electronic ignition. The engine has gained fame thanks to the turbo version 4G63T and numerous victories of Mitsubishi cars in rally competitions with this 2.0l turbo engine since 1988.
When did the Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX come out?
The GSX — also known as the Grand Sport X — was produced for the first two Eclipse generations, and discontinued in the year 2000. Which Mitsubishi Eclipse model had a turbo engine?
When did Mitsubishi stop making the Mitsubishi Eclipse?
Mitsubishi stopped production of the Eclipse in August of 2011 to focus on electric and smaller footprint vehicles. In 2012, Mitsubishi started selling the i-MiEV — the company’s first electric car — to US markets. Does Mitsubishi plan to bring back the Eclipse?
The all 4G63 engines were equipped with Mitsubishi’s electronically controlled multi-point fuel injection system named as ECI-MULTI. The DOHC engines also got the electronic ignition. The engine has gained fame thanks to the turbo version 4G63T and numerous victories of Mitsubishi cars in rally competitions with this 2.0l turbo engine since 1988.
What kind of engine does a Mitsubishi Galant have?
4G632 – a little bit more powerful 137 hp version. It has the same specs as the 4G631 engine. Application: Mitsubishi Galant E55. 4G633 – 109 hp at 5,500 rpm, 117 lb-ft (159 Nm) at 4,500 rpm. The engine has 8-valve cylinder head with single overhead camshaft and low compression ratio 9:1.
Why do Mitsubishi engines have to be remanufactured?
This attention to detail and quality will save you time and money by keeping your Mitsubishi out of the shop and on the road. Engines are factory checked after assembly to ensure proper operation.