Mitsubishi Vulcan engine

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2G2
Manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors
Also called: Vulcan
Type: Twin cylinder OHC
Production: 1972–?
Predecessor: Mitsubishi 2G1 engine

The Mitsubishi Vulcan engine, identified by the code 2G2, is an iron-block twin cylinder engine built by Mitsubishi Motors for the kei car class from 1972. It was an overhead camshaft design, and superseded the older overhead valve 2G1 series.

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[edit] 2G21

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Engine type Twin cylinder OHC
Displacement 359 cc
Bore x stroke 62.0 x 59.6 mm
Fuel type Regular gasoline
Peak power 22 kW (30 PS) at 6000 rpm (Minica F4)
25 kW (34 PS) at 6500 rpm (Minica 72GL)
28 kW (38 PS) at 7000 rpm (Skipper GT)
Peak torque 36 N·m (27 ft·lbf) at 5000 rpm (Minica F4)
38 N·m (29 ft·lbf) at 6000 rpm (Minica 72GL)
38 N·m (29 ft·lbf) at 6500 rpm (Skipper GT)

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[edit] 2G22

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Engine type Twin cylinder SOHC
Displacement 471 cc
Bore x stroke  ?
Fuel type Regular gasoline
Peak power 21 kW (28 PS)
Peak torque  ?

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[edit] 2G23

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Engine type Twin cylinder SOHC
Displacement 546 cc
Bore x stroke 70.0 x 71.0 mm
Fuel type Regular gasoline
Peak power 22 kW (29 PS) (2G23)
23 kW (31 PS) (2G23B)
Peak torque  ?

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[edit] 2G24

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Engine type Twin cylinder SOHC
Displacement 644 cc
Bore x stroke 76.0 x 71.0 mm
Fuel type Regular gasoline
Peak power  ?
Peak torque  ?

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