Full name of Eclipse is Mitsubishi Eclipse (GS, RS, GT)... You need to correct your question.
I don't know about the '98 GS, but the '98 RS does not have a governor... at least, not below 120 mph... I haven't had it any faster than that.
On an Eclipse GS.........the "GS" stands for Grand Sport
Depends on the model of Eclipse it's facing. The V6 cougar is faster then the RS/GS models. However if it is up against a GS-T or GSX, it will lose stock for stock.
No. The gs is the base eclipse spyder model.
The Mitsubishi GS does not come with turbo...... ^^^^^^ Idiot... The Eclipse GS did come turbo, surprisingly it was called the Eclipse GS-T, I wonder what the T stands for. Now, with that out of the way, the firing order is 1-3-4-2..
Stock car to stock car, the SRT-4 is faster than any of the Eclipse models. The Eclipse did come in a 2.0l turbo model for the GS-T and GSX models, but it is still not close to that of the Dodge SRT-4. Modified, either car could be faster, it just depends on what is done to which car.
The Mitsubishi Eclipse GS is a 2.4 L 4 cylinder Engine with a small turbo. that makes 150 HP instead of about 98 HP on the regular 2.4L engine. The GT is a 3.0 L V6 engine, that makes about 205 HP. The GT drags faster in the first and the second gear by about 3 MPH.. Then the GS goes faster in the third and Fourth gear ( auto. ) by much. The GS is a lighter engine.. but consumes alot of gas. for a 4 cyl.
3G Eclipse GT = 6 Cylinder 3.0L1G/2G Eclipse GS = 4 Cylinder 2.0/2.4LWill not work ...
Yes it is. the 1990-1999 are with out a doubt sports cars. the GS-T and GSX modles are quick stock.with a little work you can make an eclipse faster than a mustang GT
Yes
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It's probably 2.4L. The standard engine on the 1998 Eclipse GS is the 2.0 L I4 140 HP engine. The 2.4 L engine is not available on the GS, but is abvailable for the GS Spyder.