The sky is the limit with enough money. But dont waste your time or ruin your car, the 3rd generation eclipse never really had a aftermarket base when the car was new. 12 years later any aftermarket support is near 0. Not to mention the 6G72 in your car is not like the one in the 3000gt vr4. Your sohc 6G72 is very touche when it comes to any forced induction the engines parts just are not strong enough. Anything over 12 psi and the engines going to start breaking.
You could purchase a 2008 Mitsubishi Eclipse from a used car dealer in your area. You can also check the classified ads, both in the newspaper and online for options. If you decided to purchase a new Mitsubishi Eclipse, you could visit a Mitsubishi dealer.
It could be a fuse, relay, or the motor. Start checking for voltage at the motor and work your way to the fuse pannel.
One could sell Mitsubishi Eclipse parts on online websites such as eBay or Amazon. As well as this, one may sell Mistubishi Eclipse parts to car repair companies.
Yes they will, the bolt patterns are 5x114.3. You could even fit Evo wheels if you wanted to.
One can buy a used 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse from several places. One can buy from a local Mitsubishi dealer, and that is probably the best source. One could also check a general used car dealer.
Well, it really depends on the model, but for the most part, the Supra takes it with the inline 6 that is reported to have 220 horsepower naturally aspirated, or 320 with the turbos. The 1999 Eclipse could only compete in the GS-T model, which has 210 horsepower stock. The naturally aspirated 2.4 liter only pulls, If I recall, between 140-160 hp. Of course, there is more to consider than horsepower. If the eclipse is lighter, (which I believe it is) than that 10 hp deficit could easily be over come by the less weight, and the GS-T may just take a 2002 Supra. That is just one example of the millions of factors involved besides horsepower!
I have the same problem on my Mitsubishi Eclipse RS 1995. Seems to be a problem in Map sensor. I was also told it might be the ECU
Starting problems in a Mitsubishi Eclipse GST 1995 could be caused by a weak battery or an alternator that does not charge. You might also have gotten a bad starter when you replaced that one.
One can purchase a 2009 Mitsubishi Eclipse at many retail locations, both in person and online. Examples of such locations that sell used Eclipses include used car dealerships and online sites such as Craigslist or eBay.
There are many car dealers in the Toronto area. One could go to Mid-Toronto Mitsubishi or Toronto North Mitsubishi. Both of these car dealers are located in Toronto.
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Deployed airbags in an Eclipse cost about $2,000 to $2,500 to replace. Make sure the parts of Mitsubishi approved. Otherwise, they could be dangerous.