yes
Possibly under the Engine itself in the back next to the firewall. You may have to take out the Battery and Battery Tray.
The Mitsubishi Eclipse RS has a 2.0 DOHC 420A.
In Mitsubishi eclipse rs with Crysler (2.0 DOHC) engine 0.037-0.039.
It can be done, but you're looking at replacing more than just the engine itself. You'll need a lot of time and money if you are doing this yourself.
it depend on which engine you have. if you have the dohc v6 then you can use a transmission from a 2000-2003 eclipse but other than that no you can't and any tranny you switch into it is going to have problems because Mitsubishi keeps using the same defective product. i have a talon tranny in my 94 sohc auto, runs great, if taken care of the tranny will have no problem
There is no difference. Both the Neon and Eagle Talon ESI share the same 420A motor.
fuel...
same exact car and engine just a different name go for it Isn't that easy, the Bellhousing its different, the Eclipse uses Hydaulic Clutch, and the shift cables are different too.
dohc is better
No 2 different engines the turbo engine is on the drivers side and the non turbo is on the passenger side they mount different
The 2.4 litre DOHC engine is NOT an interference engine.
If it is a 2.0 dohc 16 valve engine it is on the front driver side of valve cover. You will need to remove plastic air intake hose.