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The third generation Saga is powered by Proton's 1.3-litre VVT S4PE engine, a naturally aspirated, four-cylinder, 16-valve DOHC petrol unit with variable valve timing. [5] The 1.3-litre VVT, the sole option in the new Saga, is capable of 94 hp at 5,750 rpm and 120 Nm at 4,000 rpm. [5]
25 paź 2013 · hello guys , i really2 need an opinion for conversion of my car , i have saga BLM 1.3 , now i interested in 4g15 mivec turbo , people said it can fit saga...
5 sie 2024 · The owner of the Saga above drove it 8,000 kilometres from southern Malaysia to the northern borders of Thailand, navigating the Golden Triangle’s poppy fields without a hitch. Initially equipped with a Mitsubishi-derived 1.3L 4G13 four-cylinder engine, the Saga soon upgraded to the 1.5L 4G15.
Basically, the Proton Saga 25th Anniversary Edition is a very fancy, fully-loaded Saga BLM, which was the Saga of 2010. Introduced in 2008, the second-generation Saga was an in-house...
25 kwi 2012 · The Saga BLM and FL/FLX, with a capacity of 1.3L to 1.6L, proves to be a reliable lightweight, daily drive machine. However, by retrofitting it with a turbo kit, boosting at a modest 1.1 bar, the Proton Saga's Campro engine awakens and becomes a total beast!
3-speed automatic. The Proton Saga saloon was launched on 9 July 1985. It is based on the second generation Mitsubishi Lancer Fiore platform, and powered by the 1.3-litre 4G13 Orion II engine. In January 1987, Proton introduced the 1.5-litre 4G15 -powered Saga saloon.
The second generation Proton Saga, also called the Saga BLM (Base Line Model) launched on 18 January 2008. [1] Previously, the first generation Saga was Proton's most successful model, having a 23-year-long lifespan, the longest of all Proton models to date.