The oil line that feeds your turbo needs to come from the oil sending sensor on the driver's side back of the block. Check out this site... http://www.2gnt.com/index.php?d=GSGoinFast%20Turbosystem This page goes through the installation of a turbo system on a non turbo eclipse.
if you follow the air intake box it attaches to it and its usually in the front part of the engine.
a turbo maniafactured in the car is faster then no turbo so 99 eclipse gsx is faster
No, the 2000 Eclipse GT is a V-6 NA engine. 90-99 GST or GSX came Stock with a Turbo.
Turbokits.com is a good place to start. Or Google search it. Most kits should run between $4k and $10k. It might be worth the extra to get a kit with the intercooler and hoses.
The solenoid, on your 2001 Mitsubishi eclipse, is attached to the top of the starter. The solenoid is attached by four retaining screws to the starter.
If boost pressure is too high or intercooling fails or if the turbocharger seizes causing excessive exhaust backpressure, then yes, very easily.
An eclipse is an abstract concept which has no distance attached to it. You could talk about how far we are when we see an eclipse, which is the standard distance from the Sun to the Earth, 1 astronomical unit or 149.6 million kilometres.
The last good total lunar eclipse completely visible in India was on September 7, 2006. On March 3, 2007, the Moon set over India while an eclipse was in progress.
The tds is activated/ deactivated with the remote attached to the key.
Yes, it is possible to force induce any car. If you were wondering if there were any kits for the '02 Eclipse GT, there are, look to the link I have attached for an example.
Rosalie was 18 when she was attached and subsequently transformed by Carlisle. I believe her transformation was in 1933, but I would have to check Eclipse to be sure.
The next total LUNAR eclipse, visible (weather permitting) anywhere in North America, will be December 21, 2010. The next total SOLAR eclipse will be on August 21, 2017, on a path eastward across the United States from Portland Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. See the attached link for precise locations and times.