The Mitsubishi GTO's twin-turbo 6-speed gearbox is designed for the 6G72 engine, while the 6A12 V6 engine has a different design and mounting points. Although both engines are part of Mitsubishi's V6 family, the gearbox from the GTO is not directly compatible with the 6A12 without significant modifications. In essence, while it may be technically feasible with custom adaptations, it's not a straightforward or commonly undertaken swap.
gto t.t gearbox will fitt non turbo, you will also need transfer box from t.t different spline on t.t gearbox
On the top of the transmission where the axles go in.
no, you have to fit a turbo box to a turbo engine, a 1.9el box will not fit a 1.9 turbo engine, it has to be a turbo box to engine, notting else will fit, hope tis helps
Mitsubishi 2.3L 4D55 Turbo
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Yes, you can, but there is a chance that you will need to change transmission and everything what is going inside the engine. The problem is that Mitsubishi engine parts from different engines are not compatible (it can be turbo Japanese engine, or non-turbo crysler engine and so on).
The 4g63t Mitsubishi engine is a racing engine that Mitsubishi is currently using in its cars that participate in the World Rally Championship. It is a 217 horsepower engine with 4 turbo chargers.
No. You can remove the clutch and gearbox with the engine in-situ.
6d14 oil capacity
How to make the timing Mark
a turbocharger works on the engine only, it does not matter if the gearbox is manual or automatic
When diagnosing engine trouble it is important to know the firing order of the engine. The firing order of the 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse is 1,3,4,2.