vaccum leak somewhere. or a boost leak Spyda
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
If low beams do not work and the high beams of a Mitsubishi Eclipse do, it is probably due to a corroded connector. Simply clean the connector and add some petroleum jelly to the terminals.
large vacume leak in the intake manifold
The low beams use 9006 and the high beams use 9005.
its about a 16 to high 15 second quarter mile so not very fast
Check the compression for the cylinders on the Eclipse. If there is?æa leak in one of the cylinders then this could cause the jerking.
I think 5w30 if you don't have too high mileage. If you do have high mileage on your car then it's not a bad idea to use oil with higher viscosity, for instance 10w30.
I'm not sure what you mean by "Hard" but if it's reving high adjust your idiling screw.
A 2006 Mitsubishi Eclipse typically uses 5W-30 motor oil for most engine options. However, it's always advisable to check the owner's manual for specific recommendations based on the engine type and driving conditions. Using high-quality synthetic oil can also enhance engine performance and protection.
People call it "sporty" because of huge engine roll and relatively high weight. But insurance companies see it as a sport car.
Once on 1-2 year on regular spark plugs. Once every there years on High end spark plugs.
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