From
 the previous post, I have posted the information about the 4G63T from 
the Mitsubishi Galant VR-4. So here is another famous engine that most 
of the car enthusiasts would like to fit to their engine bay. What I am 
saying is the 4G92 MIVEC 1.6L engine. It is the first generation of the 
MIVEC system from Mitsubishi where they fitted to the Lancer, Cyborg R 
and Mirage Asti. 
There are three types of engine specification throughout the entire life
 of the Mitsubishi MIVEC 4G92 first generation engine. There are the 
normal version MIVEC 170hp known as the silvertop, MIVEC-MD 170hp and 
the MIVEC RS 175hp(Rally Spec)also known as the blacktop. 
I do not want to talk much about the normal version MIVEC since I 
believe you will be more familiar than me. So let us talk about the 
MIVEC-MD. MD stand for Modulated Displacement, a form of variable 
displacement. Under a light throttle load, the intake and exhaust valves
 in two of the cylinders would remain closed, and the reduced pumping 
losses gave a claimed 10–20 percent improvement in fuel economy. 
Unfortunately, the Modulated Displacement was dropped around 1996.
So what is so special about the MIVEC RS as known as Rally Spec? The 
power of the engine is rated at 175hp at the flywheel and here are some 
of the specification of the MIVEC RS. 
RS version has:
Titanium valves
Different cam profiles
Different air intake
40kg weight reduction
Heavy duty gearbox output shaft
Heavy duty clutch linings
Different 5th gear ratio
Lightened flywheel
Quick shifter
Strengthened lower suspension arms, front and back, with heavy duty bushes
Reinforcing plates on trailing arms to increase camber rigidity
High ratio steering rack (2.9 vs 3.1)
Increased steering pump flow with cooler
Larger proportioning valve in brake master cylinder
Modified fuel tank reservoir outlet to reduce surge
Double accelerator return springs
Water cooled oil cooler
50mm extractors
High flow catalytic converter & low pressure muffler
Thinner glass
No ABS
No central door locking
Manual windows
Manual door mirrors
No rear wiper
No clock
One speed intermitent wipers
Air conditioning as an option
30mm less ground clearance
Stiffer shock settings
Front 15 inch 2 pot ventilated disc brake option
Helical LSD option
Choice of about 4 different computers
White only body with black mirrors
Extra body spot welds
Different centre console
Flame resistant interior
No boot carpet
No underseal
There are few different kind of ECU being used by MIVEC as well.
Mivec Silvertop (Normal version) ecu - 4828
Mivec Blacktop (RS version)      ecu - 7035
Mivec SSilvertop MD              ecu - 4829
Mivec Blacktop MD                ecu - 7036
Mivec Japan Ralliart             ecu - 2910
Mivec Hongkong Ralliart          ecu - 2264
Hope this information will help those who wish to convert their engine to MIVEC 4G92 first generation.
เครดิต : http://www.ben9166.com/2010/06/4g92-mivec-first-generation.html 
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