I think thats what wiki say. Anyone know anything about this company? thanks
I think thats what wiki say. Anyone know anything about this company? thanks
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Hmm... Wiki says MDC used to have a relationship with Mitsu, saying it was "previously a joint venture." That implies it's not currently a joint venture.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_3A9_engine
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I understand it to mean MDC "was" a joint venture with "chrysler". The only company I can find that has anything to do with the 3A engine was and is MDC. I havent found anything stating mitsu or anyone else is making the engine. Im just trying to find out who makes it and what kind of track record do they have. MDC was only founded 10 years ago. but most of the info online is in german. Maybe a german speaking member can do some reading for us.
Last edited by kalifornia; 06-15-2013 at 03:15 PM.
There's a reference in this article that the company (Mitsu) is considering producing 1.0 and 1.2L (3A) engines in Indonesia, which would qualify it for incentives/concessions as part of a "Low-Cost Green Car" assembly program there, which implies Mitsu handles engine assembly:
Mirage being considered for assembly in Indonesia
Of course, that doesn't rule out that someone else is producing the engines that are going in the Thai built Mirages.
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Well you're right of course that Daimler and Chrysler are no longer together.
But regarding the MDC / Mitsu collaboration, the 4A9 wikipedia page seems to be a bit less ambiguous and suggests the venture between those two is also kaput:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_4A9_engineThe engine project was begun as a joint effort by Mitsubishi Motors and DaimlerChrysler (DCX), with Mitsubishi handling the development of the engines and MDC Power GmbH, a company previously jointly established by Mitsubishi and DCX, handling production.
The MDC website "products" page lists engines in production, but doesn't mention the 3A9x series (or even Mitsubishi as a customer, for that matter): http://www.mdc-power.com/en/products/
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I keep coming across engine production-related tidbits...
Mitsubishi's factories at the Leam Chabang Industrial Estate in Thailand (where Mitsu manufactures the Mirage for global export) includes an engine plant. From thread: Mitsu expanding Mirage production with Bt 1 billion investment in Thailand
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