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4M40 electronic pump control??

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4M40 electronic pump control??

Post by cookie monster »

found this info after googling 4M40



Mitsubishi 4M engine
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

4M40
Engine type — Inline 4 cylinder SOHC Displacement — 2835 cc
Bore — 95 mm
Stroke — 100 mm
Fuel type — Diesel


The Mitsubishi 4M engine is a range of four cylinder diesel engines from Mitsubishi Motors, first introduced in the third generation of their Montero/Pajero/Shogun SUVs. They superseded the previous 4D56 engine family, although they did not replace them.

Originally available only as a 2.8 L intercooled turbo, detail improvements in 1996 and a larger 3.2 L option in 1999 served to improve power, torque, fuel economy and emissions.



Intercooled Turbo (1993–1996)
Fuel system — Distributor type injection pump
Compression ratio — 21:1
Power — 92 kW (125 PS) @ 4000 rpm
Torque — 294 N·m (217 ft·lbf) @ 2000 rpm

Intercooled turbo (1996–present)
Fuel system — Electronic control type distribution type jet pump
Compression ratio — 21:1
Power — 103 kW (140 PS) @ 4000 rpm
Torque — 314 N·m (232 ft·lbf) @ 2000 rpm



interested to hear from anybody that knows anything about the electronic control of the 2.8 injector pump. was it just for US spec cars??
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Post by -Scott- »

I'm guessing they've "merged" some 4M41 (DiD) details into their 4M40 article - it sounds like the DiD pump to me.
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Post by glenn_c »

It was an upgrade that we never got. The UK forum talks about them and other over sea's sites list a power chip for the 2.8.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yes that's right there certainly was a 4M40 with electronic injection available in other markets.
I'm pretty sure it was only for Triton's though but I maybe wrong.
It seems they tend to market the 4D56 with electronic control much more though and I think the above motor has been dropped because of this.
The 4M41 is nothing to do with these two motors except that the 4D56 now has common rail injection in other markets.
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Post by NJV6 »

It also applied to the Japanease domestic market that we get as used imports, a friend has a flared guard model (NL) with a full front mount and alot of engine work done, and the pump is electronic. Can't just adjust the fuel screw or whatnot.
It is a neat machine, 2.8 diesel 5 speed shorty on 33's with twin lockers & 4.9 diff conversion.

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Post by cookie monster »

NJV6 wrote:It also applied to the Japanease domestic market that we get as used imports, a friend has a flared guard model (NL) with a full front mount and alot of engine work done, and the pump is electronic. Can't just adjust the fuel screw or whatnot.
It is a neat machine, 2.8 diesel 5 speed shorty on 33's with twin lockers & 4.9 diff conversion.

NJ
any chance of some pics ??
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