No. The gs is the base eclipse spyder model.
If it is a Gs Spyder then it is 141 HP.
A Spyder GS is a non turbo car. A GS-T on the other hand is a turbo car. Hope this helps
the non turbo 420a makes 140hp and the 4g64 spyder engine makes 141.
I had the same problem with my Eclipse it was the spyder turbo i had put cheap gas in it. went to 93 octane had no problems.
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).
according to my pressure gauge on a 99 gst at idle about 50 and 3200 about 75psi
one is a turbo, and one is not
There was a stock turbo option for the 93 eclipse. there was also a non-turbo (n/a) option.
a turbo maniafactured in the car is faster then no turbo so 99 eclipse gsx is faster
It depends on what year model eclipse u have is it the turbo or non turbo model
turbo or non turbo?
there is no gt turbo. there was only the gs turbo and the gsx which was turboed, the gt didn't come til the 3rd generation eclipse which was in 2000 but 2000+ are all non-turboed.