Mitsubishi Debonair (1964 - 1986)

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Layout FR layout
Powertrain
Engine
  • 2.0L KE64 I6 (1964–1970)
  • 2.0L 6G34 I6 (1970–1976)
  • 2.6L 4G54 I4 (1976–1986)
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,690 mm (106 in)
Length 4,670 mm (184 in)[3]
Width 1,690 mm (67 in)
Height 1,465 mm (57.7 in)
Curb weight 1,330 kg (2,930 lb)

 

Mitsubishi Debonair: 2000 2000 pp
Engine:  6-cylinder in-line engine (four-stroke)
Displacement:  1994 cc
Bore × stroke:  73 x 79.4 mm
Performance at 1 / min:  88 kW
(120 SAE PS)
at 6000
96 kW
(130 SAE PS)
at 6000
Max. Torque at 1 / min:  162 Nm at 4000 167 Nm at 4000
Compression:  9.0: 1 10.0: 1
Mixture preparation:  1 downdraft twin carburetor
Valve control:  OHC , chain
Cooling:  Water cooling
Transmission:  fully synchronized 4-speed gearbox
aW Borg-Warner three-speed automatic
rear-wheel drive
Front suspension:  two wishbones of unequal length each, coil springs
Rear suspension:  Rigid axle, semi-elliptical leaf springs
Brakes:  Front disc brakes, rear drum brakes, brake booster
Steering:  Recirculating ball steering
Body:  Sheet steel, self-supporting
Track width front / rear:  1390/1390 mm
Wheelbase:  2690 mm
Dimensions:  4670 × 1690 × 1470 mm
Empty weight:  1360 kg
Top speed:  155 km / h n / A
0-100 km / h:  n / A
Consumption (liters / 100 kilometers): 10-14 p

 

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