not if you want it to be street legal. removing the cat will throw a check engine light and will not pass state inspection (in most states), otherwise it will not hurt the car.
The catalyic converter is underneath the car. Just get underneath it, and follow the muffler back to the front of the motor and you can't miss it. If you don't know what they look like, google it.
On a 1995 non turbo Eclipse there are 2. One is at the front end of the car right off the exhaust manifold and the other which is on the long pipe just after the catalytic converter.
The catalytic converter is usually held in place by a set of clamps located at the front and rear of the unit. These clamps tie the unit to the exhaust system. If your converter is welded to the exhaust pipes, you will need to remove the old welding and weld the new one in place, or bring it to a service station and have them do it.
No it should not
There are two sensors on bank 2. On is before catalytic converter another one is after. Bank 2 is facing the firewall. Thus it's pain to replace those sensors.
Plugged fuel or air filter? Plugged catalytic converter?
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It depends on which of them. There are at least 3 of them. In any case you will have disassemble the exhaust system. In most cases it will require some bolt cutting, and tool like torch good tool set and a lot of time.
Mitsubishi Eclipse was created in 1990.
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