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It's just a piece of metal that lets air escape so the MAP sensor doesn't read it. The difference between the 2 will probably be the bolt pattern, so no, you wont be able to use without modification. Just buy a FCD (fuel cut defender) for an eclipse (420A).
 
The ML for the 420a will only work on a 420a - it mounts between the Chrysler MAP sensor and the intake manifold. As well, as mentioned, they are a bit flaky at times - plus the constant need to replace filters (cigarette filter)

Maybe I'm not on here enough, but it's been a while since I last seen you post...

That's true - long time no see, buddy.
 
If you're going to go with a missing link, get a synapse not an ebay one. I've used a synapse for a couple years and haven't had a problem. But it's the same price as a FCD from Paul (symtechlabs) so you might as well get one of his FCD's
 
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