Mitsubishi 6a13 engine

The 2.5-liter V6 engine Mitsubishi 6A13 was installed by the Japanese corporation from 1996 to 2005 and was used only in domestic Legnum models or European versions of Galant. This powertrain gained wide popularity in our automotive market. The 6A1 family also includes engines: 6A10, 6A11, 6A12, 6A12TT, and 6A13TT.

Technical specifications of the GM LSJ 2.0 Supercharged engine.

Exact capacity2498 cm³
Power systeminjector
Engine power160 - 175 HP
Torque220 - 230 nm
Engine blockcast iron V6
Block headaluminum 24v
Cylinder diameter81 mm
Piston stroke.80.8 mm
Compression ratio9 - 10
Engine featuresSOHC
Hydraulic compensator. tak
Timing drivebelt
Timing phase adjusterthere is no
Turbochargingthere is no
What oils to use4.2 liters 5W-40
Fuel type95
Environmental classEURO 2/3
Approximate life expectancy300 000 HP

Fuel consumption Mitsubishi 6a13 engine

Using the example of a 2000 Mitsubishi Galant with a manual gearbox:
City13.2 litry
Route7.0 litry
Mixed9.5 litry

Engine Overview and Common Failures

The weight of the 6A13 engine according to the catalog is 175 kg. The engine number 6A13 is located at the junction of the block and the gearbox. The very tight layout of the engine compartment makes it difficult to service. Most of the time, hydraulic lifters and idle control valves fail here. The timing belt can break and the valves can bend 100% at an earlier mileage of 90,000 km. Low-quality or old coolant corrodes the heat exchanger and leaks begin. Keep an eye on the oil level, as worn bearings don't survive long when lubrication pressure drops.

Engine Mitsubishi 6a13

Mitsubishi
Galant EA1996 - 2003
Diamante F302002 - 2005

Engines from the same line as Mitsubishi 6a13 engine

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