Make sure pump has enough fluid. Then in a slow steady fashion turn the steering wheel left to right going from steering stop to steering stop 5 or 6 times
Massive power loss in a turbo vehicle could be due too boost leak for the turbo.
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in the power steering pump, on drivers side out near front of motor.
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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.
There was a stock turbo option for the 93 eclipse. there was also a non-turbo (n/a) option.
Automatic Transmission fluid
It depends on what year model eclipse u have is it the turbo or non turbo model
This depends on if the eclipse is automatic or manual and also if it is the turbo model or the non-turbo model.
Chevy 6.5 turbo diesel more than likely has a hydroboost brake system. It means instead of having a vacuum type brake booster it uses hydraulic pressure supplied by the power steering pump to aid in braking. I would think it is more than likely the power steering pump or a power steering fluid leak or a slipping serpentine belt.
It will hold between two and three quarts
The engine, accessories, transmission, computer, exhaust, etc - it would be cheaper to simply sell the non turbo and buy a turbo model. Alternatively, Hahn Racecraft makes a turbo kit specifically targeted to the 420A engine in the Eclipse RS/GS and Talon ES/ESi for prices of approximately $3k, and is offered in several customized layouts.