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MITSUBISHI 2.0 4G63

The 4G63 was a 1997 cc version. (85 mm bore x 88 mm stroke) SOHC and DOHC were produced. Both versions were available in either naturally aspirated and turbocharged form. For front-wheel drive applications, the turbocharged Sirius' name was changed to "Cyclone Dash". As fitted to the fifth generation Galant 200 PS (147 kW) JIS gross were claimed - the output claims later shrank to 170 PS - for the turbocharged and intercooled "Sirius Dash 3x2 valve" engine. This version could switch between breathing through two or three valves per cylinder, to combine high top-end power with low-end drivability as well as allowing for economical operation.[1] It was a modification of Mitsubishi MCA-Jet technology which used a secondary intake valve to inject air into the engine for more efficient emissions control. The DOHC version was introduced in 1987 in the Japanese market Galant, and came in turbocharged or naturally aspirated form. It is found in various models including the 1988-92 Galant VR-4 and the U.S. market 1990-1999 Eclipse, as well as the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution I-IX. Later versions also received Mitsubishi's variable valve-timing system, Mivec. A SOHC carbureted eight-valve version (engine code G63B) was also available in Mitsubishi's pickup trucks (L200, Strada, Mighty Max, Dodge Ram 50) from the eighties until the mid-nineties. It produces 92 hp (69 kW) at 5,500 rpm in European trim (1989).[2] The SOHC version was also used in Mitsubishi Galant models until 1993. It has 76 kW of output and 157 Nm of torque at 4,750 rpm. Mivec Turbo 4G63 in a Lancer Evo IX Also, a SOHC version was produced until the late 90s and early 2000s and was used in Mitsubishi cars like the Montero and the 2.0L 2-door Pajero with an output of 101 kW (137 PS) at 4,700 rpm. Also the N33 and N83 Spacewagon and Galant (UK market) received the 4G63, in single-cam sixteen-valve format. A similar version, with 100 PS (74 kW), was also used in some light duty Mitsubishi Canters from 1997 on.[3] The Mitsubishi Eclipse, Eagle Talon and Plymouth Laser introduced the DOHC turbocharged intercooled version to the U.S. in 1989 through Diamond Star Motors, a joint venture between Mitsubishi Motors and the Chrysler Corporation. From 1990 to late April 1992 came beefier connecting rods and the use of six bolts to secure the flywheel to the crankshaft; May 1992 to 2006 Evolution versions have lighter rods and use seven bolts to secure the flywheel to the crankshaft. They are referred to as the "six bolt" and "seven bolt" engines, respectively. Output for the 2003 US Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution is 271 hp (202 kW) at 6500 rpm with 273 lb·ft (370 N·m) of torque at 3500 rpm. It has a cast iron engine block and aluminum DOHC cylinder head. It uses multi-point fuel injection, has four valves per cylinder, is turbocharged and intercooled and features forged steel connecting rods. The final version of the engine was found in Lancer Evolution IX. It was equipped with Mitsubishi's variable valve timing system, MIVEC. This version also had a revised turbocharger, extended reach spark plugs, two-piece rings. Racing[edit] Its turbocharged variant, 4G63T (also sometimes referred to simply as the 4G63), has powered Mitsubishi vehicles in World Rally Championships for years in the Mitsubishi Galant VR-4, Lancer Evolution, Carisma GT and Lancer WRC04. It was the powerplant of the Lancer Evolution when Tommi Mäkinen won his four consecutive WRC championships in his Lancer. MHI and T-4 turbos were both used as power plants for these engines.[WIKI]

SIZES BLOCK MATERIAL HEAD MATERIAL CAM TYPE FUEL SYSTEM
2.0 CAST IRON ALUMINUM SOHC
DOHC
MPFI

ITEMS

BRACKETS EXHAUST MANIFOLD INTAKE MANIFOLD OIL PAN PISTON
SENSORS TIMING COVER TIMING SET VALVE COVER VALVE INFORMATION

LISTING TEMPLATES

SIZES COMPATABILITY ENGINE TEMP HEAD TEMP CRANK TEMP NOTES
2.0 SOHC 95-99 AVENGER SEBRING ECLIPSE
95-98 TALON
**** **** ****
2.0 DOHC 97-99 ECLIPSE
97-98 TALON
**** **** **** TURBO
2.0 SOHC 95-99 AVENGER SEBRING ECLIPSE
95-98 TALON
**** **** ****
2.0 SOHC 02-07 LANCER 2.0A 2.0A ****
2.0 DOHC 03-05 LANCER EVOLUTION **** **** **** TURBO
2.0 DOHC 06 LANCER EVOLUTION **** **** **** TURBO
2.0 DOHC 08 LANCER **** **** **** TURBO
NOTE CALI OR FED

VALVE INFORMATION NON TURBO SOHC

MAKE MODEL YEAR RANGE
EAGLE SUMMIT 1992-1996
DMITSUBISHI EXPO LRV 1992-1994
MITSUBISHI LANCER 2002-2007
MITSUBISHI MIRAGE 1993-2002
PLYMOUTH COLT 1992-1994
TYPE HEAD DIAMETER STEM DIAMETER O.A.L. GROOVES LOCATION
EXHAUST 27 6 113.9 1 *MIT18AU
INTAKE 30 6 110.1 1 *MIT18AU

VALVE INFORMATION DOHC

MAKE MODEL YEAR RANGE
CHRYSLER CIRRUS 1995-2000
CHRYSLER SEBRING 1995-1999
CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2000
DODGE AVENGER 1995-1999
DODGE CARAVAN 1996-2000
DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 1996-1997
DODGE NEON 1995-1999
DODGE STRATUS 1995-2000
EAGLE TALON 1995-1998
MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1995-1999
PLYMOUTH BREEZE 1997-2000
PLYMOUTH GRAND VOYAGER 1996-1997
PLYMOUTH NEON 1995-1999
PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 1996-2000
TYPE HEAD DIAMETER STEM DIAMETER O.A.L. GROOVES LOCATION
EXHAUST 30.5 5.9 109.9 1 *MOP20AU
INTAKE 34.7 5.9 111.7 1 *MOP20AU

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