- Mitsubishi 2G1 engine
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2G1 Manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors Also called Red, Gold engine Production 1968–76 Predecessor ME21/24 Successor Vulcan 2G2 Configuration two-stroke I2 The Mitsubishi 2G1 engine is a water-cooled iron-block two-stroke twin-cylinder engine built by Mitsubishi Motors for the kei car class from 1968. They were first introduced in the first generation Minica[1] to replace (and to complement) the otherwise similar but air-cooled ME24 powerplant.[2] The difference of nomenclature compared to the ME24 is due to Mitsubishi's 1967 change of engine naming practice, 2G1 meaning it was in the first family of two-cylinder gasoline-powered engines. The "0" in "2G10" means that it was the first displacement version produced, with numbers after a dash (e.g. 2G10-5) denoting the various subiterations.
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2G10
Specifications
Engine type Twin-cylinder two-stroke[2] Displacement 359 cc Bore x stroke 62.0 x 59.6 mm Fuel type Self mix oil and gasoline Peak power 23 PS (17 kW) at 5500 rpm 2G10, Minica LA23 SDX 28 PS (21 kW) at 6000 rpm[2] 2G10-1 first "Red" 38 PS (28 kW) at 7000 rpm 2G10-2 "Gold" 34 PS (25 kW) at ? rpm 2G10-4 second "Red" 31 PS (23 kW) at ? rpm 2G10-5 third "Red" Peak torque 33 N·m (24 lb·ft) at 5000 rpm 2G10, Minica LA23 SDX 35 N·m (26 lb·ft) at 5000 rpm 2G10-1 first "Red" 38.3 N·m (28 lb·ft) at 6500 rpm 2G10-2 "Gold" 37 N·m (27 lb·ft) at ? rpm 2G10-5 third "Red" Applications
- 1968-69 Mitsubishi Minica LA23
- 1969-76 Mitsubishi Minica A101/101V
- 1972-76 Mitsubishi Minicab W
See also
- List of Mitsubishi engines
References
- ^ 360cc: Nippon 軽自動車 Memorial 1950-1975: p69, 2007. ISBN 97-4-86144-083-0
- ^ a b c 2G10 engine-equipped Mitsubishi Minica 70 (1969), Mitsubishi Motors Web Museum
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