No
It should be the same thing the only thing that really matters is if it an automatic or a manual. They bolth have to be the same.
A eclipse gst or gsx comes turboed stock. 95-99
Yes with a few sensors changes.
The Eclipse GSX is currently manufactured by Mitsubishi. The car itself began production in the early 1990s and has been a good seller for the brand. The GSX model varies slightly from other Eclipse models.
first thing you need to do is check for vaccum leaks Spyda
a turbo maniafactured in the car is faster then no turbo so 99 eclipse gsx is faster
Yes, with the 1995 transfer case to match !
Somehow there is cylinder pressure or radiator pressure getting into the crankcase. There is a problem. Take it to a repair shop ASAP.
For a 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX, the torque specifications vary by component. Generally, the engine block main bearing bolts should be torqued to about 75 ft-lbs, while the cylinder head bolts typically require around 65 ft-lbs in several stages. It's important to refer to a service manual for detailed specifications and sequences to ensure accuracy and avoid damage. Always use a calibrated torque wrench for best results.
Yes, all GST GSX models are factory turbocharged. The GST is front wheel drive, and the GSX is all-wheel drive.
not sur but myn has 220 on the dyno
Yeah...its alot of work and you might not get you money back if you decide to sell it. Better going with a gsx or gst. Gsx all wheel drive. Gst fwd turbo. I have gsx and used to have rs. Go with GSX!