Engine Mitsubishi 4G61

From 1987 to 1995, the company assembled the 1.6-liter Mitsubishi 4G61 gasoline engine, which was used in Hyundai and Dodge vehicles in addition to its own models like the Lancer and Colt. The only power unit in its family without balance shafts is this one.

Engine Mitsubishi 4G61 300x262 - Engine Mitsubishi 4G61

The engines 4G62, 4G63, 4G63T, 4G64, 4G67, and 4G69 are also part of the 4G6 family.

The engine was mounted on:

  • Mitsubishi Colt C50 in 1987 – 1992;
  • Mitsubishi Lancer CA in 1987 – 1992;
  • Hyundai Lantra 1 (J1) in 1991 – 1995;
  • Dodge Colt in 1988 – 1992.

Specifications

Production years 1987-1995
Displacement, cc 1595
Fuel system single injection (4G61 ECFI)
injector (4G61 MPFI)
injector (4G61T MPFI TURBO)
Power output, hp 105 – 115 (4G61 ECFI)
115 – 130 (4G61 MPFI)
135 – 160 (4G61T MPFI TURBO)
Torque output, Nm 135 – 140 (4G61 ECFI)
140 – 145 (4G61 MPFI)
190 – 220 (4G61T MPFI TURBO)
Cylinder block cast iron R4
Block head aluminum 16v
Cylinder bore, mm 82.3
Piston stroke, mm 75
Compression ratio 9.0 (4G61 ECFI)
9.2 (4G61 MPFI)
8.0 (4G61T MPFI TURBO)
Features no (4G61 ECFI)
no (4G61 MPFI)
intercooler (4G61T MPFI TURBO)
Hydraulic lifters yes
Timing drive belt
Phase regulator no
Turbocharging no (4G61 ECFI)
no (4G61 MPFI)
TD04-11B (4G61T MPFI TURBO)
Recommended engine oil 5W-30
Engine oil capacity, liter 4.0
Fuel type petrol
Euro standards EURO 2/3
Fuel consumption, L/100 km (for Mitsubishi Colt 1990)
— city
— highway
— combined
10.5
6.3
8.1
Engine lifespan, km ~250 000
Weight, kg 155

Disadvantages of the Mitsubishi 4G61 engine

These engines are not threatened by the series’ primary issue because they lack balance shafts;
Hydraulic lifters rapidly malfunction and start to knock due to inadequate oil;
Idle speed is mostly caused by a dirty throttle or idle control;
The timing belt may not travel the 90,000 km allotted to it, and when it breaks, the valves bend; the power unit’s pillows, particularly the left one, are only used here for a brief period of time.

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