The Mitsubishi 4D56 is a 2.5-liter, 16-valve intercooled, turbocharged diesel engine commonly found in 4WD vehicles like the Mitsubishi L200/Triton and Pajero, with power output varying by specific application and emissions standards, typically ranging from 75 to 178 horsepower and torque from 198 Nm to 340 Nm.
Full Specifications (Example: Mitsubishi L200 2010 2.5 DI-D 136 Hp):
- Engine Model: 4D56
- Displacement: 2.5 liters (2477 cc)
- Configuration: Inline 4-cylinder, 16-valve DOHC
- Aspiration: Turbocharged, Intercooled
- Fuel System: Diesel Commonrail (DI-D in later iterations)
- Power Output: Approximately 136 hp (100 kW) at 3500-4000 rpm, depending on the variant.
- Maximum Torque: Approximately 314 Nm (32.0 kg-m) at 2000 rpm.
- Compression Ratio: 17.0:1 for some later DI-D models, earlier models may vary.
- Emission Standards: Euro 2 to Euro 5, depending on the vehicle and region.
- Engine Oil Capacity: 6.4 liters.
- Coolant Capacity: 8.2 liters.
- Transmission: Typically 5-speed manual, but automatic options are available.
- Drivetrain: All-wheel drive (4WD).
- Performance (example for 136 hp L200):
- Combined Fuel Consumption: 7.5 l/100 km.
- 0-100 km/h Acceleration: 14 seconds.
- Maximum Speed: 167 km/h.
Note: Specific power output and features can vary significantly between different versions of the 4D56 engine and the vehicles in which they are installed. For instance, the “HP” version in Europe, a 16-valve, twin-cam design, developed up to 178 bhp, while earlier versions or those in different markets might have lower outputs.
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