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Posted: Tuesday 30 March 2010 - 9 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

 

We just got back from the launch of the facelifted Proton Persona, which is officially called the Proton Persona Elegance. Available in three trim levels – Base Line, Medium Line and High Line – the Persona Elegance is powered by the familiar 1.6-litre Campro IAFM engine with 110 bhp at 6,500 rpm and 148 Nm of torque from 4000 rpm. Buyers can choose between a four-speed automatic or five-speed manual, but the High Line model only comes with the auto ‘box.

Although output remains, the Campro IAFM in the Persona Elegance comes with a new 32 bit ECU from Continental, which also supplied the previous 16 bit version. According to a Proton source, the new 32 bit ECU has more capabilities compared to the older 16 bit version – capable of more inputs, you can configure more parameters, and it can also interconnect with more systems such as “talking” to a Body Control Module such as the one in the Exora.

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It is more of a future-proofing and cost-effectiveness move. Torque and power output remains the same as before. Firstly, Siemens VDO have been moving their global ECU manufacturing to 32 bit being the minimum, so it is not feasible for Proton to continue ordering 16 bit ECUs when the 32 bit version can be had at a far more competitive price. This move is also in preparation for the new Project Phoenix engine that we will soon see in Protons, which will require the capabilities of the new ECU.

UPDATE: Since we first published this article we’ve received more information on the new Persona Elegance. The changes go beyond just an aesthetic make-over. We already know there’s a new bodykit, front grille, bumpers and new LED tail lamps. But beyond that, here’s what’s different:

  • The seat backrest angle has been changed to offer better comfort.
  • Extra soundproofing material has been added to pillars to improve interior NVH.
  • Despite power output and torque being the same, a source has indicated that the engine should feel livelier and more responsive. We’ll try to get an initial impression from the showrooms over this weekend.

The original story continues below…

There are a couple of changes to the exterior. As all of you already know from our previous reveals, the Persona Elegance comes with a new rear lamp cluster, now with LED brake lights. The nine LEDs are arranged in two rows – four up and five down. All trims except for the Base Line come with a bodykit, slim rear spoiler and foglamps, although the turning lamps on the side mirrors (illuminates in a cool light bar form) and chrome door handles are standard across the board.

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Up front, the facelifted Persona uses the same nose as the Gen 2 CPS along with its “black out” headlamp housing, but with a different grille design. The Proton logo and its “wings” is pushed up to the top of the grille while the Gen 2 CPS has a central emblem. The 15-inch rim design is also new, although the 195/60 size of the tyres are unchanged. As before, the Base Line makes do with steel rims and hubcaps.

Inside, the most apparent change is the replacement of the previous custom designed audio head unit for a conventional single-DIN unit, once again by Blaupunkt. The USB compatible unit should be easier to operate than before with minimal and large buttons, and all trims but the Base Line get steering wheel controls. The meter cluster graphics are also new, now with white numbering and red needles plus a red inner ring, much more “premium looking” than the plain orange dials used before. Proton also says that the angle of rear seat has been changed for improved comfort.

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Medium and High Line cars get a GPS navigation set stuck on the windscreen, driver’s seat height adjuster and electric side mirrors. Only the High Line gets leather seats and trim (Base and Medium Line sports a new fabric material), cruise control and remote release for the trunk.

Safety kit wise, the High Line comes with ABS and EBD, two airbags and two pre-tensioner seatblets. Out of this, the Medium Line only gets a driver’s airbag and pre-tensioner seatbelt, while the Base Line gets none of the above.

Here is the price list for the Persona Elegance:

Base Line (M) RM46,499
Base Line (A) RM49,499
Medium Line (M) RM52,999
Medium Line (A) RM55,999
High Line (A) RM59,499

Proton’s latest is available in two new colours – Chiffon Green and Bronze Garnet – in addition to silver and black. Brilliant Red is a colour exclusive to the High Line. Now in showrooms and ready for booking, the Persona Elegance comes with a 2-year/50,000 km manufacturer’s warranty plus a 3-year/125,000 km extended warranty programme – that’s a total of 5 years.

Pictures from the launch this morning, studio images, a video and a full scan of the brochure showing the equipment list of all variants are after the jump.

Proton Persona Elegance Specifications
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Proton Persona Elegance live images from the launch

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Proton Persona Elegance studio images

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Posted: Tuesday 30 March 2010 - 14 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

 

Proton Satria Neo R3 Lotus Racing – 145hp!

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Proton today launched a very special version of their Neo CPS – the Proton Satria Neo R3 Lotus Racing. Priced at RM115,000 it has various equipment upgrades including an engine tune-up. Now producing 145 bhp and 168 Nm of torque, the R3 engine is a substantial 25 bhp and 18 Nm up on the standard CPS motor. 0-100 km/h is now done in 9.2 seconds and top speed is 200 km/h, compared to 10.5 seconds and 190 km/h for the standard Neo CPS manual.

RM115,000 is a lot of money to pay for a Satria Neo, but this doubled price tag over the standard Neo CPS comes with much more than just a carbon fibre bonnet and Lotus Racing emblems. There’s some serious performance upgrades that should make it quite a hoot to drive, and these improvements are not just reflected in the vital stats.

More vital than these improved figures however are things like revised ratios for the five-speed gearbox. According to a source in R3, the Neo R3 Lotus Edition will rev till its 7500 rpm redline in EVERY gear, and all sorts of torque curve issues have been been banished. We look forward to a test drive to confirm this exciting revelation. When the head of the R3 department is one of the best drifters in the world, you can be sure that the division’s products are not just about power and acceleration. Handling is a big part of the equation, and bearing the “Lotus Racing” name means that this car has to deliver some thrills behind the wheel.

There’s some delicious sounding hardware in this car. First up are the Öhlins DFV (Dual Flow Valve) fully adjustable coil-over suspension with spring and damper rates specifically tuned for this application by R3. The Neo also gets stiffened rubber bushes and revised suspension geometry. All these are claimed to deliver “racecar-like direct steering input and cornering precision”. The saved weight from the carbon hood also means that there’s less weight over the front axle, which is good news. This car is 62 kg lighter than the standard Neo CPS at 1150 kg.

If you peek behind the 16-inch Advanti alloys wrapped with 205/45 Bridgestone Adrenalin rubber, you’ll spot the four-pot AP Racing calipers gripping the front discs. The rear discs make do with single pot items. Other than the engine tune-up, you also get R3 Titanium Exhaust Headers, R3 Alloy Underdrive Pulleys, an R3 Tuned Exhaust System, and an R3 Carbon Fiber Airbox. These equipment including R3-tuned camshaft profiles contribute towards the power upgrade.

R3 has plans to make 25 units of the Satria Neo R3 Lotus Racing Edition. Our sources say that 11 units are already accounted for, and we reckon that Proton will have no problems selling off the remaining units. They will of course come up with a second batch if response and demand is sufficient.

There’s a whole load of more material after the jump including loads of hi-res product photos, track action photos and live photos from the car’s unveiling in Pavilion today.

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Lotus R3 Neo Specifications
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Posted: Tuesday 14 October 2008 - 10 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

Mitsubishi Engines

Below is an FAQ compiled from the information found in the Terato Car Forum.

Contributors: sfchai, WHoa, adly, ragingK', turbokit, wira-v6, jdljm, ricardo, HKS-GT2835R

Questions:
1. Mitsubishi engine codes are so confusing. Can you list the available engine and their codes?
2. I heard people mention Mitsubishi ECI-MULTI and CYCLONE engines. What are they?
3. What about the Mitsubishi GDI engines?
4. What is this Mitsubishi MIVEC that everyone is talking about?


1. Mitsubishi engine codes are so confusing. Can you list the available engine and their codes?
A:

Mitsubishi Orion Series (4G1x)
4G11 - 1244cc
4G12 - 1410cc
4G13 - 1298cc SOHC - Saga, Iswara, Wira, Satria
4G15 - 1468cc SOHC - Saga, Iswara, Wira, Satria
4G16 - 1198cc

Mitsubishi Saturn Series (4G3x)
4G32 - 1597cc SOHC 8 Valve - Galant
4G33 - 1439cc
4G36 - 1238cc
4G37 - 1755cc SOHC 8 Valve - Cordia


Mitsubishi Astron Series (4G5x)
4G52 - 1995cc
4G54 - 2555cc SOHC 8 Valve to suit 2WD/4WD Vehicles


Mitsubishi Sirius Series (4G6x)
4G61 - 1595cc DOHC 16 Valve (Turbo - Mirage)
4G62 - 1795cc SOHC 8 Valve to suit 2WD Vehicles
SOHC 8 Valve to suit 4WD Vehicles
4G63 - 1997cc SOHC 8 Valve to suit 2WD Vehicles - Perdana
SOHC 8 Valve to suit 4WD Vehicles
DOHC 16 Valve to suit 2WD Vehicles - Perdana
DOHC 16 Valve to suit 4WD Vehicles - EVO 1-7, VR4, VR4 RS
4G64 - 2350cc SOHC 8 Valve to suit 2WD/4WD Vehicles
DOHC 16 Valve
4G67 - 1836cc DOHC 16 valve - Mirage 1.8


Mitsubishi 4G9x Series
4G92 - 1597cc SOHC 16 Valve - Satria
DOHC 16 valve non-MIVEC
DOHC 16 valve MIVEC
4G93 - 1834cc SOHC 16 Valve - Lancer
DOHC 16 Valve (Turbo - GSR & Non Turbo - GTi, Putra)


Mitsubishi V6 Engines
6A10 - 1587cc V6 DOHC 24 valve - Lancer
6A12 - 1997cc V6 DOHC 24 valve non-MIVEC - FTO/eterna
6A12 - 1997cc V6 DOHC 24 Valve MIVEC - FTO
6A13 - 2498cc
6G72 - 2972cc V6 SOHC 12 Valve to suit 2WD and 4WD Vehicles
V6 SOHC 24 valve
V6 DOHC 24 Valve - 3000GT
6G73 - 2497cc
6G74 - 3497cc V6 SOHC 24 Valve
V6 DOHC 24 Valve non-MIVEC
V6 DOHC 24 Valve MIVEC
 

Engine codes followed by a T (eg. 4G63T) denotes a factory turbo engine. The list above only are only partially complete as the engines mentioned come in all sorts of different configurations. The engines can have SOHC or DOHC configuration depending on where it's marketed, and there are also a variety of fuel system (carburettor, MPI/ECI injection). Some engines may also have balancer shafts in them which were popularly marketed by Mitsubishi as the 'Silent Shaft' technology.

Some engines are only meant for RWD only, i.e. suitable for longitudinal mount only especially the older engines (eg. 4G32). Newer engines tend to be transverse mounted. Another thing to note is that not all engines are available in Malaysia, eg. 4G54 which is usually used in Australia in Galant/Sapporo in the 1980s.

Four cylinder Mitsubishi diesel engines which usually have 4Dxx codes have been omitted from the list.

2. I heard people mention Mitsubishi ECI-MULTI and CYCLONE engines. What are they?
A: Both these engines are the same but they utilise a different intake manifold. ECI-MULTI is a designation for electronically controlled multi-point fuel injection. In some market this type of engine is also known with the designation Mitsubishi MPI (multi-point injection). It is a more advanced form of the electronic fuel injection system where fuel is injected into each intake port, rather than only at one point after the throttle body.

The CYCLONE manifold has butterflies inside them that direct incoming air through long runners at normal operation and open up an additional set of short runners for boost conditions. This allows for good low end torque while not hindering horsepower in the top end. The CYCLONE manifold is a Japan-only manifold which requires a special ECU.

3. What about the Mitsubishi GDI engines?
A: GDI stand for Gasoline Direct Injection. As the name suggests petrol is injected directly into the cylinder rather than at the intake manifold. The idea was to combine the fuel economy of a diesel engine (where fuel is injected directly into the cylinder) and the performance of a petrol engine. This was achieved by Mitsubishi with the GDI engines, where the company claims 20% improvement in fuel economy and better torque and power response from the GDI engines. The GDI engines inherently produce a lot of NOx gases and unburnt hydrocarbon, but these issues have been carefully addressed by Mitsubishi by using EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) and by using powerful catalytic converters. For further imformation visit the [url="http://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp/inter/technology/gdiselect/select.html]GDI Engine Technology[/url] page at the Mitsubishi Motors webpage.

4. What is this Mitsubishi MIVEC that everyone is talking about?
A: For further information on Mitsubishi MIVEC, Please refer to the Mitsubishi MIVEC FAQ (coming soon).


Disclaimer: This article is provided as is without any expressed or implied warranties. While every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this article, the author assume(s) no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herewith.

Posted: Monday 13 October 2008 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

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Posted: Sunday 21 September 2008 - 13 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

just got my vacumm meter installed today.. i will post the picture in my album later.. huhuhu..