bouncyballs228
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hey im looking to buy a 2g eclipse and was wondering what all the differences are between a gs, rs, gst, and gsx?
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ihaterice said:get a gsx....n/t eclipses are soooo slow
(atleast for me (50 mile commute)). I have both. 
ihaterice said:get a gsx....n/t eclipses are soooo slow
Pure92TSi said:Save yourself the trouble of turboing a 420A and just get the gs-t or gsx. Plus the 4G63 has much more potential than the 420A and is cheaper to mod.
if the prices start to even out....why not just start with the turbo model?VelocitàPaola said:It's cheaper to mod initially. Any car that wants real power will need an engine rebuild. At that point, the costs start to even out. Not to mention, you pay a good $3,000 to $6,000 more just for the little sticker on the hatch that says "GS-T" or "GSX."
And how does it have so much more potential? They're both 2.0 liter engines. The 420A is a newer design too; by about 25 years.
At least with the 420A, you only buy one turbo system, not two. The first thing GS-T and GSX owners do is practically replace their whole turbo system.
Don't listen to unbiased claims - know the facts. If you want a powerful car without having to do any mods, and you have the money, get a GS-T or GSX. If you want a car with potential, provided you take the time to learn, get either.
pooya said:if the prices start to even out....why not just start with the turbo model?
VelocitàPaola said:They're both 2.0 liter engines. The 420A is a newer design too; by about 25 years.
At least with the 420A, you only buy one turbo system, not two. The first thing GS-T and GSX owners do is practically replace their whole turbo system.
Not to mention, you pay a good $3,000 to $6,000 more just for the little sticker on the hatch that says "GS-T" or "GSX."
bouncyballs2280 said:hey im looking to buy a 2g eclipse and was wondering what all the differences are between a gs, rs, gst, and gsx?
yea im looking to race with it. anything would be an upgrade from a 2004 nissan sentra 1.8s that i drive right now. but i think i would prefer getting an gst or a gsx and thanks for all the infopooya said:what are you looking to do with it?
race? or just an average car to drive around?
LA97GST said:EDIT: can you tell I'm drunk wirting this?
!bouncyballs228 said:so what kinda numbers will i be looking at for a gst or gsx with some bolt ons