Yes with a few sensor changes
it depends, do you wanna swap with a V6 or just and I-4
The second generation Mitsubishi Eclipse was put into production from 1995 to 1999. The convertible model called the Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder was put into production in 1996.
no. your engine fits 1995-1999
Yes, but it is a federal offense to put an older engine into a car that is newer.
I was told that the bottom end of a 2.4 liter galant motor can be put in the turbo models as for the non-turbos I have no idea
No the engine in the 98 mitsubishi eclipse spyder gs is a mitsubishi 4g64 while the engine in the 96 rs is a chrysler 420a engine.
For the right price you can put a turbo on just about anything. Unfortunately for you the cost to put a turbo on a non-turbo eclipse is probably more than going out and buying an eclipse with a turbo already on it.
look at the engine, is there a snail shell looking thing attached to the front of the engine...if so then u got one. ------ If your Eclipse is a GS or RS it did not come from the factory with a turbo. the engine should be on the passenger side of the car. That engine is a 420a. If you have an Eclipse GSX or GS-T then you have a turbo charged engine. the engine will be on the drivers side of the car. this is the 4g63 engine. it is possible to have a 420a with a turbo, but someone will have had to put it on themselves, and you would probably know that when you bought it.
No, 1995 is a one year only engine. I was going to look at a 95 engine to put in my 96 but found out it wouldn't work. You may be able to get it to work but if so it would be with lots of modification & I don't think you can anyway.
No, the engine will not fit. The engine of 1999 is designed to be compatible with the car's other parts, but if you were to put a 1998 engine into a 1999 car it would not work properly.
225/35r 20
Not without serious mods. For example coumputer, motor mounts, and wiring harness.