| Manufacturer | Mitsubishi Motors |
|---|---|
| Also called | Saturn |
| Production | 1969–1999 |
| Block alloy | Cast iron |
The Mitsubishi Saturn or 4G3 engine is series of straight-4 internal combustion engines introduced by Mitsubishi Motors in the 1970s, along with the Astron, Orion, and Sirius. Displacement ranges from 1.2 L to 1.8 L.
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4G32
The 4G32 displaces 1.6 L (1597 cc). It is an 8-valve SOHC design with an aluminium head and iron block. The engine has five main bearings, a cross flow head and a single down draught carburetor. Firing order is 1-3-4-2.
Also came in a fuel injected, turbocharged model.
Bore x Stroke: 76.9 x 86 mm (3.03" x 3.39")
Applications:
- Dodge Colt
- Eagle Vista
- Hyundai Pony
- Hyundai Stellar
- Mitsubishi Celeste
- Mitsubishi Galant
- Mitsubishi L300
- Mitsubishi Lancer
- Mitsubishi Sapporo
- Plymouth Arrow
- Mitsubishi Sigma
4G33
The 4G33 displaces 1.4 L (1439 cc).
Applications:
- Dodge Colt
- Hyundai Pony
- Hyundai Stellar
- Plymouth Arrow
- Mitsubishi Celeste
- Mitsubishi Colt
- Mitsubishi Lancer
- Mitsubishi Galant
4G36
The 4G36 displaces 1.2 L (1238 cc).
Applications:
4G37
The 8-valve SOHC 4G37 displaces 1.8 L (1755 cc).
Applications:
- Mitsubishi Cordia
- Mitsubishi Galant
- Eagle Talon DL 1993-1994
- Mitsubishi Eclipse 1990-1994
- Plymouth Laser 1990-1994
6G34
The 6G34, referred to by Mitsubishi as the Saturn 6, is a 12-valve SOHC straight-6 of 2.0 L (1994 cc) displacement.
The 6G34 was used only in the Mitsubishi Debonair from 1970-1976, and saw very limited production. Effectively, the design was that of the standard Saturn four-cylinder block with two additional cylinders grafted on.
Applications:
- Mitsubishi Debonair 1970-1976 (Japan only)
See also
References
- "Engine Epic Part 8 - Mitsubishi Engines", Michael Knowling, Autospeed, issue 48, 21 September, 1999
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