1985-1992 Ford Ranger (first generation).Mitsubishi L200/Forte (first generation).Engine type - Inline four-cylinder SOHC.1991-1997 Mitsubishi PajeroChina market versionīore x Stroke - 91.1 mm × 90 mm (3.59 in × 3.54 in).1987-1989 Chrysler Conquest (turbocharger and Throttle-body fuel injection).1985-1996 Mitsubishi Magna (1985-1996 TM-TS series carburetor 1987-1996 TP-TS series Throttle-body fuel injection).1984-1986 Dodge Conquest/Plymouth Conquest (turbocharger and Throttle-body fuel injection).1984-1987 Dodge Caravan/Plymouth Voyager.1982-1990 Mitsubishi Starion (turbocharger and Throttle-body fuel injection).1978-1983 Dodge Challenger/Mitsubishi Sapporo/Plymouth Sapporo.Single two-Venturi downdraught carburetor. Chrysler eventually replaced the 4G54 with its own 2.5 L engine, whereas Mitsubishi replaced it with a 2.4 L engine codenamed 4G64. Chrysler commonly paired this engine with its A470 3-speed automatic transmission in Australia, Mitsubishi adapted it to a 5-speed manual transmission and its 'ELC' (Electronic Control) 4-speed automatic transmission, featuring electronic overdrive. The original engine featured a Mikuni two-barrel carburetor with a secondary vacuum actuator later versions adopted EFI. Chrysler commonly marketed the engine 'Hemi,' whereas the Australian-made version was marketed as the 'Astron II' and featured 'Balance Shaft' technology, which was subsequently licensed to Porsche and other automakers. It was primarily set up longitudinally for use in rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive platforms but also as a transverse engine in the front-wheel drive platform of the Mitsubishi Magna and Chrysler K platform. The engine was fitted to various Mitsubishi models from 1978 to 1997 and to the American Chrysler K-cars and their derivatives between 19. The G54B for the US market had a cylinder head with additional jet valves to improve emissions (MCA-Jet system). The SOHC eight-valve 4G54 (also known as the G54B) displaces 2.6 L (2,555 cc), with bore & stroke at 91.1 mm × 98 mm (3.59 in × 3.86 in).
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