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COMPLETE ENGINE : Engine Mitsubishi 4A91

The Japanese company has been assembling the 1.5-liter Mitsubishi 4A91 gasoline engine since 2004 and putting it on such popular models as the Colt and Lancer, as well as many Chinese cars. This power unit was created as part of a joint venture with Daimler-Chrysler.

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    The Japanese company has been assembling the 1.5-liter Mitsubishi 4A91 gasoline engine since 2004 and putting it on such popular models as the Colt and Lancer, as well as many Chinese cars. This power unit was created as part of a joint venture with Daimler-Chrysler.
    The 4A9 family also includes engines: 4A90 and 4A92.

     Mitsubishi Colt Z30 in 2004 – 2013;
     Mitsubishi Lancer CY in 2007 – 2017;
     Mitsubishi Xpander since 2017;
     Smart Forfour in 2004 – 2006;
     BAIC BJ20 since 2015;
     Brilliance BS2 in 2008 – 2013.

    4A91 3k27


    Specifications

    Production years

    since 2004

    Displacement, cc

    1499

    Fuel system

    injector

    Power output, hp

    109

    Torque output, Nm

    145

    Cylinder block

    aluminum R4

    Block head

    aluminum 16v

    Cylinder bore, mm

    75

    Piston stroke, mm

    84.8

    Compression ratio

    10.5

    Features

    no

    Hydraulic lifters

    no

    Timing drive

    chain

    Phase regulator

    MIVEC

    Turbocharging

    no

    Recommended engine oil

    5W-30

    Engine oil capacity, liter

    4.0

    Fuel type

    petrol

    Euro standards

    EURO 4/5

    Fuel consumption, L/100 km (for Mitsubishi Lancer 2008)
    — city
    — highway
    — combined

    8.0
    5.2
    6.4

    Engine lifespan, km

    ~225 000

    Weight, kg

    130


    Disadvantages of the Mitsubishi 4A91 engine

     Reliable in general, the unit is known for its oil burner already at a run of 100,000 km.
     The cause of the burn in the occurrence of piston rings or wear of valve stem seals.
     Sooner or later, this turns into oil starvation and cranking of the liners.
     On long runs, leaks from the front crankshaft oil seal are regularly encountered.
     Also, the o-ring between the manifold and the catalyst often burns out.