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COMPLETE ENGINE : Engine Mitsubishi 4G69

The 4G69 engine was the last in the famous Sirius series of the Mitsubishi concern. Its debut took place in 2003, and although after 2 years the Japanese auto giant replaced the engine with another, more modern one, its production did not stop completely.
The 4G6 family also includes engines: 4G61, 4G62, 4G63, 4G63T, 4G64 and 4G67.

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    The 4G69 engine was the last in the famous Sirius series of the Mitsubishi concern. Its debut took place in 2003, and although after 2 years the Japanese auto giant replaced the engine with another, more modern one, its production did not stop completely.
    The 4G6 family also includes engines: 4G61, 4G62, 4G63, 4G63T, 4G64 and 4G67.

    At first, this motor was installed only on the concern’s models, such as Grandis, Outlander and Galant. Today, the production of the in-line 4-cylinder 2.4-liter engine and its components continues under license in China.

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    Despite the working volume of 2.4 liters, the fuel consumption of 4g69 on average does not exceed 9.5 liters per 100 km.
    In addition, a version with direct fuel injection GDI was also produced, the compression ratio on such engines was increased to 11.5.


    Specifications

    Production years

    since 2003

    Displacement, cc

    2378

    Fuel system

    injector

    Power output, hp

    160 / 5750 rpm
    165 / 6000 rpm (GDI)

    Torque output, Nm

    213 / 4000 rpm
    217 / 4000 rpm (GDI)

    Cylinder block

    cast iron R4

    Block head

    aluminum 16v

    Cylinder bore, mm

    87

    Piston stroke, mm

    100

    Compression ratio

    9.5
    11.5 (GDI)

    Features

    SOHC

    Hydraulic lifters

    no

    Timing drive

    belt

    Phase regulator

    MIVEC

    Turbocharging

    no

    Recommended engine oil

    5W-30

    Engine oil capacity, liter

    4.3

    Fuel type

    petrol

    Euro standards

    EURO 4

    Fuel consumption, L/100 km (for Mitsubishi Outlander 2005)
    — city
    — highway
    — combined

    12.6
    7.7
    9.8

    Engine lifespan, km

    ~350 000

    Weight, kg

    175


    The engine was installed on:
     Mitsubishi Galant DJ1 in 2004 – 2012;
     Mitsubishi Grandis NA4 in 2003 – 2011;
     Mitsubishi Eclipse 4G in 2005 – 2012;
     Mitsubishi Lancer CS in 2004 – 2006;
     Mitsubishi Outlander CU0 in 2003 – 2006.


    Disadvantages of the Mitsubishi 4G69 engine

     As with all engines in this series, the main problem here is unreliable belts;
     The balance shaft belt can suddenly break and get caught under the timing belt;
     At high engine speeds, this turns into a broken timing belt and bending of the valves;
     The tension roller and the drive of mounted units also have low reliability;
     There are no hydraulic lifters here and valve clearances need to be adjusted every 50,000 km.