Check an online auto parts store for the exact answer. you can find both new and used parts on the internet.
For the right price you can put a turbo on just about anything. Unfortunately for you the cost to put a turbo on a non-turbo eclipse is probably more than going out and buying an eclipse with a turbo already on it.
negative only 420a motor for non turbo or 4g63 for turbo model...or extensive modifying. i don't know why you would want to. 2000+ eclipse motors are garbage as well as the dodge 420a non turbo motor...the only motor that sould have ever been put in the eclipse is the 4g63 period.
There is no such thing as a turbo II convertible. It might have been a turbo II motor swap but its still just a convertible. It will be where the normal convertible fuse boxes are. 1 is under the steering wheel to the left. The second is under the passenger kick pannel. the third is under the hood
If it hasn't got a turbo there's no place for it to get boost from.
The Turbo 4G63 motor will fit in it. It might fit but with modification. I was looking at my friends turbo eclipse and the motor sits in there differently. The motor mounts are in different locations. it's a real pain to drop the turbo engine in because it basically sits backwards from the non-turbo engine, so the motor mounts are in the wrong place. However, i have heard rumor that 4g63 evo motor will fit without mod because it sits the same way as rs/gs
420 A non turbo 95 to 99 motors will fit in a 2000 Eclipse RS. This means that the 1996 motor should fit in work fine in the 2000 model.
no you might have to fab one up
not much just find an srt4 neon an avenger a sebring or a talon with a 420a motor
95-99 turbo charged eclipse and talon, also sme motor cycles
you might be running too much boost off of your turbo especially if youre running a stock turbo
There was a stock turbo option for the 93 eclipse. there was also a non-turbo (n/a) option.
That model of Eclipse came with a 4 speed automatic or a 5 speed manual transmission.