On my '98 GSX it's .032.
AnswerThe manufacture of the plug you buy for you car (your Mitsubishi) should come 'Pre Gaped' ie; no need to gap them. I have or my car has a Mitsubishi engine in it and I use NGK plugs for it. You'll find NGK's in most Motorcycle engines and other high rev engines.IMO....
Just spoke with the auto parts store. The gap for a 1995 Eclipse RS is .044
You don't. The gap is not adjustable.
You can remove the spark plugs in your 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse by turning the spark plugs to the left. You should use a 5/8 deep well socket. The spark plugs will come out.
Every 30,000 miles except platinum plugs
All depends on what kind of spark plugs you have. It could either be 30,000 miles or 150,000 miles.
The left side of the motor.
Once on 1-2 year on regular spark plugs. Once every there years on High end spark plugs.
if its a four cylinder it has four if its a v6 it has six a spark plug per cylinder
Firing order is 1342 - spark plugs order is 1234 from left to right
4 cylinder has 4 6 cylinder has 6
The recommended gap is .044"
three are on the front valve cover the other three are under the intake manifold
1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse 2.0L MFI Turbo DOHC 4cylThe Spark Plug Gap.032 (In thousandths of an inch)1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse 2.4L MFI SOHC 4cylThe Spark Plug Gap.044 (In thousandths of an inch)1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX AWD 2.0L MFI Turbo DOHC 4cylThe Spark Plug Gap.032 (In thousandths of an inch)1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse 2.0L MFI DOHC 4cylThe Spark Plug Gap.050 (In thousandths of an inch) Heres all the engines for 1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse