What are the specs of a 1992 Mitsubishi Lancer?

What are the specs of a 1992 Mitsubishi Lancer?

▼ The following versions and sub-models of Mitsubishi Lancer 4th-gen. Sedan (export) were available in 1992: 1992 Mitsubishi Lancer 1300 GL (man. 5) specs

What kind of engine does a Mitsubishi Lancer VI have?

The Mitsubishi Lancer VI 1.8 GTi has a Inline 4, Petrol engine with 1834 cm3 / 111.9 cu-in capacity. How many horsepower (hp) does a 1994 Mitsubishi Lancer VI 1.8 GTi have?

Where is the diagnostic code CEL on a Mitsubishi evoscan?

Custom Request: CA will clear the DTS / Diagnostic Trouble Code CEL (check engine light) fault memory. 96 & later are OBD2 systems and require a scanner. Locate Data Link Connector (DLC), next to fuse box. Connect voltmeter positive lead to DLC terminal #1 and Negative lead to terminal #12 (ground).

What is the EFI pin for Mitsubishi diagnostics?

<< Pin1 Very important for mitsubishi diagnostics, ensure this is connected to EFI ECU pin 56 (evo4-8). << Pin7 Very important for diagnostics, ensure this is connected to EFI ECU pin 85 (evo9) or pin 62 (evo4-8).

When did the Mitsubishi Lancer first come out?

The lancer is arguably one of Mitsubishi’s most popular models, having been sold in over 6 million units worldwide since the model’s 1973 inception.

Where are the O2 sensors located on a diesel engine?

Generally, if we are talking about O2 sensors: Some Diesel engines have a lot of exhaust temperature sensors and it can use Sensor 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 etc. In these cases = Sensor 1 is located nearest the engine and the last sensor in the read of the exhaust system.

Custom Request: CA will clear the DTS / Diagnostic Trouble Code CEL (check engine light) fault memory. 96 & later are OBD2 systems and require a scanner. Locate Data Link Connector (DLC), next to fuse box. Connect voltmeter positive lead to DLC terminal #1 and Negative lead to terminal #12 (ground).

How to check egrt temperature in Mitsubishi 2G?

The 2G’s don’t use an EGRT temperature probe to check the EGR operation, they use the MDP Sensor, which reads in psia. So, Right-Click on the EGR Temperature line, change the formula to x*0.07353-0.0725, change the label to MDP Sensor, the LOGReference to MDPpsia, and the units to psia.