No, they are not the same.
No, the engines are interference.
Not for long. The neons would be eaten pretty quickly.
The 1993 Mitsubishi Eclipse with the 1.8 liter engine is not on the list of cars with interference engines. The 1989-1998 2.0 Galant Eclipse cars were built with interference engines.
from 1995 - 1999 the cars are all the same only difference is the turbo but yes the engines will all swap around with maybe just a coulpe new parts
Guppies will eat neons tetra babies but are not large enough to eat fully grown neons.
yes. both engines are the 4g63. the turbo engines from the 1990-1994 is a 6 bolt 4g63 and the turbo engine from the 1995-1999 is a 7 bolt 4g63.
Yes. Both engines are the 420a. (as long as your eclipse isn't a GSX/GS-T)
Most Mitsubishi engines are interference engines so change the timing belt as per factory recommendations.
BLUE would look radical.
There are several engines that will fit from the Mitsubishi family. Similar engines from a Mitsubishi Mirage (sedan, coupe, or hatchback), engines from the "Eagle Talon" (aka Mitsubishi Eclipse outside the US), and of course from the Mitsubishi Eclipse itself. Now granted; they wont be like LEGOs but if your looking for speed and power you'll get it from the Eclipse engines. They're almost all pushing over 100 HP easily, the engines put out 1800cc's or so and are pumping out numbers near 200 HP with mild customization. I own a '86 Colt E sedan and I am about to undertake some serious overhaul and customization for it. Hopefully when it's all done it'll be sitting with a Turbo 4G63T block from a Eclipse/Talon. And if you didn't know this that is the same engine they've (Mitsubishi) have been using in their Lancer EVOLUTION sedans up until 2008. Hopefully this has gotten you inspired to not give up. Good luck! Roland T (Wichita, KS) There are several engines that will fit from the Mitsubishi family. Similar engines from a Mitsubishi Mirage (sedan, coupe, or hatchback), engines from the "Eagle Talon" (aka Mitsubishi Eclipse outside the US), and of course from the Mitsubishi Eclipse itself. Now granted; they wont be like LEGOs but if your looking for speed and power you'll get it from the Eclipse engines. They're almost all pushing over 100 HP easily, the engines put out 1800cc's or so and are pumping out numbers near 200 HP with mild customization. I own a '86 Colt E sedan and I am about to undertake some serious overhaul and customization for it. Hopefully when it's all done it'll be sitting with a Turbo 4G63T block from a Eclipse/Talon. And if you didn't know this that is the same engine they've (Mitsubishi) have been using in their Lancer EVOLUTION sedans up until 2008. Hopefully this has gotten you inspired to not give up. Good luck! Roland T (Wichita, KS)
there the same engines as a kia
no.