Where can I buy a Mitsubishi Pajero 4WD engine?
2003 Mitsubishi Pajero 4WD with 6G74 petrol engine & auto gearbox. Engine Sold! Wrecking Now! Please note, some popular parts may have already been sold so please advise which parts you require and we will reply with Price & Availability. We are located in Far North Queensland, but we ship Australia wide daily.
How many horsepower does a Pajero 6G7 engine have?
For the MIVEC engine output is 273 PS (201 kW; 269 hp) at 6000 rpm and 304 N⋅m (224 lb⋅ft) at 4500 rpm. The SOHC 12-valve for the second generation of Pajero can provide 109 kW (148 PS; 146 hp) and 235 N⋅m (173 lb⋅ft), the SOHC 24-valve can provide 133 kW (181 PS; 178 hp) and 255 N⋅m (188 lb⋅ft).
When did the Mitsubishi 6G74 V6 come out?
The gasoline direct injection version of the 6G74 was launched in April 1997 as the first GDI V6 engine ever produced.
What kind of fuel injection does a Mitsubishi 6G74 use?
It uses Multi-port fuel injection and uses forged steel connecting rods . The gasoline direct injection version of the 6G74 was launched in April 1997 as the first GDI V6 engine ever produced.
Is the Pajero 6G75 a 4 wheel drive car?
This makes it perfect for towing or four wheel driving when you need low down torque. With just 5psi of pressure, power gains of over 45% can be safely achieved on an internally stock engine without any other modifications. This is the only supercharger kit available for the 3.8L 6G75 V6 engine.
What kind of engine does the Mitsubishi Pajero have?
The Pajero Evolution was designed from the ground up as a dedicated rally vehicle. It came standard with a 3.5-litre 24-valve DOHC V6 with Mitsubishi Innovative Valve Timing and Electronic Lift Control (MIVEC). A new, dual plenum variable intake helped increase power and a new, long-travel independent rear suspension made the ride even smoother.
The gasoline direct injection version of the 6G74 was launched in April 1997 as the first GDI V6 engine ever produced.
It uses Multi-port fuel injection and uses forged steel connecting rods . The gasoline direct injection version of the 6G74 was launched in April 1997 as the first GDI V6 engine ever produced.