Is the Mitsubishi Lancer CG-CH 4G94 a good car?

Is the Mitsubishi Lancer CG-CH 4G94 a good car?

But the engine does suffer from a lack of high rpm power, acceleration and most people find that going from the 1.8 engine to the 2.0 that they are not satisfied with the top end performance of the vehicle. The factory manifold designs both intake and exhaust are extremely restrictive, as is the camshaft profile on this engine.

What kind of engine does a Mitsubishi Lancer have?

The 4G94 is a 2.0 L (1,999 cc) version built in Japan, used in the Mitsubishi Lancer. It has a cast iron engine block with Multi-point fuel injection and an aluminum SOHC cylinder head with forged steel connecting rods and four valves per cylinder.

What kind of engine does a Mitsubishi 4G92 have?

Later was introduced fuel-efficient SOHC version. But 4G92 is best known of its high-performance MIVEC equipped DOHC version, which fully replaced “ordinary” DOHC in 1993.

What kind of engine does a Mitsubishi Galant have?

It has a cast iron engine block with Multi-point fuel injection and an aluminum SOHC cylinder head with forged steel connecting rods and four valves per cylinder. The 4G94 Also comes in the GDI DOHC variant which can be found in the Mitsubishi Galant.

What kind of engine does a Mitsubishi Lancer 2.0 have?

The Mitsubishi Lancer 2.0 model is the upgraded base range model and came out with the new codes MR & VRX with more body styling. The 2.0 engine is definitely has more torque very responsive to both naturally aspirated and especially turbo modifications.

But the engine does suffer from a lack of high rpm power, acceleration and most people find that going from the 1.8 engine to the 2.0 that they are not satisfied with the top end performance of the vehicle. The factory manifold designs both intake and exhaust are extremely restrictive, as is the camshaft profile on this engine.

Later was introduced fuel-efficient SOHC version. But 4G92 is best known of its high-performance MIVEC equipped DOHC version, which fully replaced “ordinary” DOHC in 1993.

What should I do to my Mitsubishi Lancer?

Naturally Aspirated – Piggy Back ECU / Haltech EMS- you are after mild to some fairly heavy N/A improvements to make the car sportier, with slightly more than average vehicle modifications. This being the case, we recommend a 2 1/2″ diameter replacement exhaust with a new resonator and muffler.