Mitsubishi 2G1 engine
Mitsubishi 2G1 engine | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Mitsubishi Motors |
Also called | Red, Gold engine |
Production | 1968–1976 |
Layout | |
Configuration | two-stroke I2 |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | ME21/24 |
Successor | Vulcan 2G2 |
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) then denoting the various subiterations.
The 2G10 engine was replaced by the 2G21 "Vulcan" engine, a four-stroke unit of identical displacement which first appeared in September 1972. The two-stroke 2G10 did continue to be produced as a low-cost alternative until new Kei car regulations took effect in January 1976, mainly for commercial vehicles.
2G10
[edit ]Specifications
[edit ]28 PS (21 kW) at 6000 rpm (Minicab W, 1972-197?)[4]
3.7 kg⋅m (36 N⋅m; 27 lb⋅ft) at 4000 rpm (Minicab W, 1972-197?)
Applications
[edit ]- 1968-69 Mitsubishi Minica LA23
- 1969-76 Mitsubishi Minica A101/101V
- 1972-76 Mitsubishi Minicab W
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ 360cc: Nippon 軽自動車 Memorial 1950-1975: p69, 2007. ISBN 4861440831
- ^ a b c 2G10 engine-equipped Mitsubishi Minica 70 (1969) Archived 2006年03月23日 at the Wayback Machine, Mitsubishi Motors Web Museum
- ^ 自動車ガイドブック: Japanese motor vehicles guide book (in Japanese). 20. Japan: Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association: 180. 1973年10月30日.
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(help) - ^ Automobile Guide Book 1973/1974 , p. 206