Mitsubishi Astron engine | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Mitsubishi Motors |
Also called | 4G5/4D5 |
Production | 1972–2023 |
Layout | |
Configuration | Four-cylinder |
Displacement | 1.9–2.6 L (1,850–2,555 cc) |
Cylinder bore | 84 mm (3.31 in) 88 mm (3.46 in) 91.1 mm (3.59 in) |
Piston stroke | 90 mm (3.54 in) 95 mm (3.74 in) 98 mm (3.86 in) |
Cylinder block material | Cast-iron[1] |
Cylinder head material | aluminium[1] |
Valvetrain | |
Compression ratio | 8.8:1-21.0:1 |
Combustion | |
Turbocharger | TD04, TD05 or TF035HL2 variable geometry with intercooler (on some versions) |
Fuel system | Carburetor Multi-point fuel injection Throttle-body fuel injection Indirect injection Common rail Direct Injection |
Fuel type | Gasoline, Diesel |
Cooling system | Water-cooled |
Output | |
Power output | 46–178 PS (34–131 kW) |
Torque output | 137–400 N⋅m (101–295 lb⋅ft) |
Chronology | |
Successor | Sirius 4G64 (Gasoline engine) |
The Mitsubishi Astron or 4G5/4D5 engine, is a series of straight-four internal combustion engines first built by Mitsubishi Motors in 1972. Engine displacement ranged from 1.8 to 2.6 litres, making it one of the largest four-cylinder engines of its time.