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Resolved 94 Eclipse GS 2.0L non-turbo engine swap

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Executionerhk

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Feb 21, 2008
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ok...

everyone know I keep thinking about the engine swap... so here it comes again... there is a 94 Eclipse GS 2.0L non-turbo engine, what need to be done to swap my 90 laser RS turbo in there? do you think I have never swap engine can do it with a repair manual?


thanks


I post because I only find a 1.8L swap...

more information about the car there are some part he put.

I am selling my 1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS. It has the 2.0L non-turbo engine, and the engine/chassis has about 128,000 miles on it.

This car has a blown motor. To make a long story short, I was on a highway trip and the car started missing terribly, so a pull into a conveniently located repair shop and a compression test later, we came up with 10psi of compression in cylinder 2. The car cannot be driven away safely in the condition it's in.

The car will come with a 3" intake and full 2.5" exhaust to a Megan Racing muffler. I will be taking the wheels with me, so the car will have a set of steelies with good all-season rubber on. The car also has PowerSlot rotors all around with a good set of Akebono pads (both done about a year ago) and a shaved valve cover.

Interior is pretty clean. The car comes with black leather interior. The driver's seat is ripped on the bottom portion, but the rest of the seats are in pretty good condition (especially the backs).

The exterior of the car is in OK shape. As you can see by the pictures, there are two spots on the pass. side wheel well that are rusting, as well as the bottom of the pass. door. The driver's side has a half-dollar size spot next to the fuel tank, and a little bit in the wheel well. I'm sure that someone good with body working skills could take care of this, but I never came across the time to get it done.

I just recently had the right and left lower ball joints replaced
 
It can be done ive done it you need everything from a turbo car, check vfaq, ecu, intercooler piping,
turbo transmission, flywheel, clutch. Keep looking there is a thread im sure on here.
 
It can be done ive done it you need everything from a turbo car, check vfaq, ecu, intercooler piping,
turbo transmission, flywheel, clutch. Keep looking there is a thread im sure on here.

so i just basically take the turbo engine out and put it in?
like everything around the engine?
will all wire fit?

One more question...
because my AC and heat is not work in the 90...
so i just need to swap the engine and tranny right?

since i have a complete car, will it be easier?
can i use the old ECU wiring for the N/T car?
so that I can avoid the trouble of rewiring the ecu?
 
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