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  • ...es "Project America" -- First product Is Next Generation SUV"], Mitsubishi Motors press release, February 14, 2000</ref> ...="paultan">[http://paultan.org/archives/2006/02/04/mitsubishi-380-38l-v6/ "Mitsubishi 380 3.8L V6"], Paultan.org, February 4, 2006</ref>
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  • [[Mitsubishi Motors]] uses the following [[automobile platform]]s: * [[Mitsubishi GS platform]] — [[Compact car]]s (U.S.) / [[small family car]]s (Europe)
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  • ...[[DaimlerChrysler]] and [[Mitsubishi Motors]] since 2001 and used in the [[Mitsubishi Colt]] first introduced in 2003. It was also used a year later in the [[Sma ...ts, Reports on Achievement of Major Milestones in Turnaround"], Mitsubishi Motors press release, May 18, 2001
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  • ..."], Mitsubishi Motors website</ref> is the brand name used by [[Mitsubishi Motors]] for its electronic [[automatic transmission]] technology. ....<ref name="fuzzy">[http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/13.39.html#subj8 "Fuzzy-Mitsubishi"], Peter G. Neumann, April 9, 1992</ref>
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  • ...tsubishi using the GS platform are made in Japan, starting with the 2005 [[Mitsubishi Outlander]] [[crossover SUV]]. PM/MK vehicles from Chrysler are assembled a ===Mitsubishi===
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  • |Engine Name = Mitsubishi 8A8 |Manufacturer = [[Mitsubishi]]
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  • ...e And Segment-Exclusive Six-Speed Sportronic(R) Transmission"], Mitsubishi Motors North America press release</ref> of the [[poppet valve|valve]]s by using t ...o-Thrill Performance from New 152-HP Engine and Optional CVT"], Mitsubishi Motors North America press release</ref> MIVEC incorporated in [[Mitsubishi_3B2_en
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  • ...a list of [[Internal combustion engine|engines]] produced by [[Mitsubishi Motors]] since 1964, and its predecessors prior to this. Mitsubishi engines designed since 1970 use a four-digit naming convention:
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  • |Engine Name = Mitsubishi 6G "Cyclone V6" |Manufacturer = [[Mitsubishi]]
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  • ...response and allowing for regeneration of power used through utilizing the motors as generators. This comes close to surmounting the issues with hydraulic sy ...Corporation for [[General Motors|GM]] and was standard, as many other new technologies, for Cadillac Seville STS (from model 2002), and on some other GM models fr
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  • ...hysical size and engine power, manufacturers have introduced many advanced technologies to the class. As a result, kei cars are often available with [[forced induc * [[Mitsubishi Motors|Mitsubishi]]
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  • ...irely manufactured by Mitsubishi but slowly local parts were being used as technologies were transferred and skills were gained. The 100,000th Proton Saga was prod ...999/990823/cars.html]. [[Proton Perdana]] based on the [[Mitsubishi Galant|Mitsubishi Galant/Eterna]], was first produced in 1995, intended for higher end market
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  • Direct injection may also be accompanied by other engine technologies such as [[variable valve timing]] (VVT) and tuned/multi path or [[variable ...ail443.html "GDI1 engine production tops 1,000,000 unit mark"], Mitsubishi Motors press release, September 11, 2001</ref>
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  • [[Image:250px-GM_EV-1-.jpg|frame|General Motors EV1]] ...ce their beginning. Even gasoline engines rely on batteries to run starter motors and all the conveniences we take for granted: headlight, heaters, dome ligh
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  • ...ttp://www.autonews.com/files/07_ane_ptc/speakers.html|title=New Powertrain Technologies Conference|accessdate=2008-04-08|work=autonews.com}}</ref> and later on tha * [[General Motors]] [[Opel]]/[[Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]] '''CDTi''' (manufactured by [[Fiat]], [[Isuzu]] and [[GM Daewoo]
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  • ...ry or bank of batteries) in order to provide power to one or more electric motors. Only the electric motor system provides torque to turn the wheels of the v ...haust flows and temperatures, also allows after-treatment emission control technologies to be optimized.[http://www.dieselforum.org/fileadmin/templates/whitepapers
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  • [[General Motors|General Motors Corporation]] offers [[Delphi]]'s [[Quadrasteer]] in their consumer [[Chevr * [[Mitsubishi Galant VR-4]]
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  • ...iance]]. The feature gained its first widespread availability on [[General Motors]]' [[GM W platform|W-platform vehicles]] (the [[Buick Regal]], [[Oldsmobile ...system is commonly found on European and Japanese luxury vehicles, such as Mitsubishi, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Subaru, BMW, Honda, Toyota, Volvo, Lexus, Nissan and
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  • ...2004 due to rising tension between Chery and its other partners [[General Motors]] and [[Volkswagen]] ...he Chery name in the United States as [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]] felt it was too close to the nickname Chevy, derived from its wholly owne
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  • ...tter for mass-production hardtops was [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]], which launched two-door, pillarless hardtops in 1949 as the [[Buick Road ...inter Marino]], [[Nissan Presea]], [[Honda Inspire]], [[Honda Integra]], [[Mitsubishi Emeraude]], and [[Mazda Persona]]. Even Subaru got into the game with the [
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  • In 1920, [[Leyland Motors Ltd|Leyland]] used [[torsion bar]]s in a suspension system. In 1922, indepe ...seum/history/1980/e/index.html "Mitsubishi Motors Web Museum"], Mitsubishi Motors website</ref>. Delphi currently sells shock absorbers filled with a [[MR fl
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  • ...stems have also been produced by other manufacturers (''[[MIVEC]]'' from [[Mitsubishi]], ''[[VVTL-i]]'' from [[Toyota]], ''[[VarioCam Plus]]'' from [[Porsche]], ...another method to derive very high specific output from lower displacement motors.
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  • ''Variable-Diameter Pulley CVT - Mitsubishi Motors'' [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]] designed a CVT for use in small cars, which was first offered in 2002. Af
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  • ...n) [[piston engine]] - {{convert|151|kW|PS hp|0|abbr=on}} per litre - 2009 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X FQ400 {{convert|302|kW|PS hp|0|abbr=on}} 2.0&nbsp;L I4 ...{convert|271|Nm|0|abbr=on}} per litre - 2009 [[Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution|Mitsubishi Evo X]] ''MR FQ-400'' {{convert|542|Nm|0|abbr=on}}
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  • ...ile being driven. The electrical energy carried onboard a BEV to power the motors is obtained from a variety of battery chemistries arranged into battery pac ...g the state of the art (in cost/performance ratios) of batteries, electric motors, chargers, and motor controllers, which may bode well for the future of bot
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  • [[Image:800px-Transfer_case_4wd.jpg|thumb|transfer case 1986 Mitsubishi Pajero]] [[Image:800px-Free_wheeling_hub_4wd.jpg|thumb|Front Hub 1986 Mitsubishi Pajero]]
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  • ...olume by 91%. The traditional US manufacturers, Chrysler, Ford and General Motors, increased their fleet average fuel economy by 4.1 miles per gallon since 1 * Mitsubishi (0.13 mpg),
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  • ...pplication for a street driven automobile. Variable vane and ball bearing technologies can make a [[Turbo Engine|turbo]] more efficient across a wider operating r ...Grand National, [[Dodge SRT-4]], [[Subaru Impreza WRX]], [[Mazda RX-7]], [[Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution]], [[Nissan Skyline GT-R]], [[Toyota Supra]] RZ, and the [
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  • ...cient than their predecessors thanks to implementation of already existing technologies such as variable-valve timing and Multi-Displacement System (cylinder deact *[[Mitsubishi Pajero]]
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  • ...f these engines are manufactured by Fiat, other by Isuzu), Hyundai's CRDi, Mitsubishi's D-ID, PSA Peugeot Citroën's HDi, Toyota's D-4D, and so on. ...and of being more expensive than equivalent gasoline vehicles. [[General Motors]] [[Oldsmobile]] division produced a variation of its gasoline-powered V8 e
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  • ...by DaimlerChrysler’s Chrysler Group, Hyundai Motor Company and Mitsubishi Motors Corporation. ...ncreased cylinder-head flow and higher compression ratio, as well as newer technologies such as Variable Valve Timing (VVT).”
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