95-99 eclipse or talon tranny no problems fit perfect but make sure you get a esi if yours is a esi or same with tsi get a tranny to fit a tsi they are different
Yes you can. 1995 - 2000 Dodge Avenger and Sebring coupe components are a direct swap into a 2G Talon / Eclipse. The only trans option will be Chrysler's 4 speed 41te automatic with the v6 without major modifications.
The 1994 Eagle Talon, particularly the models equipped with the 2.0L turbocharged engine, can interchangeably use transmissions from the Mitsubishi Eclipse and Mitsubishi Galant of similar years and specifications. Specifically, the AWD and FWD versions of the DSM (Diamond Star Motors) platform, which includes the Eclipse and Talon models from 1990 to 1999, are compatible. Additionally, some transmissions from the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution I and II may also fit, depending on the specific setup. Always verify compatibility based on the specific model and drive type before proceeding.
about 195 if a 5 speed and 186 to 190 if its an automatic
Should be a 4 speed.
see a mechanic
you hooked something up wrong
If its an automatic tranny then its in the same area as the ECU behind the stereo
Automatic yes, other way around, no. but, please return the computers to where you stole them. I know who you are anyway.
The 1990 Eagle Talon typically comes with either a manual or automatic transmission, depending on the specific model and trim level. The manual transmission is often a 5-speed, while the automatic version is usually a 4-speed. Performance-oriented models, like the Talon TSi, may feature a more advanced transmission setup. Always check the specific vehicle specifications for accurate details.
if it is a manual talon could be clutch not disengaging( slave or master cylinder most likely culprit) if automatic, could be something to do with tranny itself or shifter
Not without modification
I think you may need to rethink your comparison, because I do not believe that Remington makes a .22 caliber Summit. So it is not fair to compare the .22 Talon against the .177 Remington. However the Talon does have a few advantages over the Remington. It has fiber sights and a scope. The Remington only comes with a Scope. The summit has a manual safety the Talon is automatic. The Talon also has an adjustable butt plate the Remington had none. The Talon is a little quieter and is faster (FPS) when comparing .177 to .177 between the two rifles. My choice would be the Talon. But it's your money.