the non turbo 420a makes 140hp and the 4g64 spyder engine makes 141.
160 turbo models have 210
When diagnosing engine trouble it is important to know the firing order of the engine. The firing order of the 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse is 1,3,4,2.
yes, there were 4 models of the eclipse, 2 of them were turbo. the gsx was the only AWD eclipse made that year
the listed horsepower is 210bhp, this is an average number based on the engine, with a +/- 2% variance.
Yes, you can, but there is a chance that you will need to change transmission and everything what is going inside the engine. The problem is that Mitsubishi engine parts from different engines are not compatible (it can be turbo Japanese engine, or non-turbo crysler engine and so on).
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 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse is the second generation model. The US version had a Chrysler 420A engine, and the Europe version a Mitsubishi 4G63 engine.
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.
Bad enine mounts
throttle body
No
Yes as long as it's not turbo