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99rice
post May 27 2003, 07:03 PM
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I have a 1999 mitsubishi eclipse rs and i have been looking into a JDM motor swap. I was looking into the 4g63 cyclone but im told that it wouldnt mount up right and it would be very hard to do. What would be a good turbo motor i could swap with?
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post Jun 9 2003, 01:30 AM
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dry.gif sorry i didnt know that this was such a difficult question for you guys. All i wanted to know was if it was really going to be that hard to put a 1st gen block into a 2nd gen eclipse, because i want to to a cyclone but im not sure if it is going to be as easy as people say or as hard as people say
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post Jun 9 2003, 06:28 AM
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Yes it will be very difficult. You actually don't even have a 4g63 in your car now. The 2g NA cars have the chrysler 420a 2.0 motor. The swap would require you to swap wiring harnesses, ECUs, Motors, Trannies, along with a million other things. I'm not sure anyone has ever tried this, especally with a 99, since it's still fairly new. My suggestion, even though it might not be what you want to hear, is to sell your car, and find an AWD. You'll be much happier in the long run, and have a lot of extra cash in your pocket.

If you really want to keep your car and go turbo, look at the hahn racecraft turbo kits. They seem to be the best around.

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post Jun 9 2003, 08:07 AM
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What he said.
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post Jun 9 2003, 09:30 AM
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Go Hahn.... and save someone the grief of attempting something like that.
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post Jun 9 2003, 11:17 AM
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I was looking at pics of 99 eclipses and I could swear the motor was on opposite sides of the engine bay. I thought I was loosing my mind blink.gif

How hard would a 99 GSX motor swap to a 1G 6 bolt? Any big benifits?


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post Jun 9 2003, 11:28 AM
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QUOTE (94laser @ Jun 9 2003, 11:17 AM)
I was looking at pics of 99 eclipses and I could swear the motor was on opposite sides of the engine bay. I thought I was loosing my mind blink.gif

How hard would a 99 GSX motor swap to a 1G 6 bolt? Any big benifits?

You were probably looking at '99 RS or GS models which are powered by Chrysler's 420A.

6-bolt swap into a 2G GSX is fairly easy. It has been done by many people. There are good instructions on www.magnusmotorsports.com . Super16G has done this swap.
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post Jun 10 2003, 01:30 AM
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biggrin.gif ok thanks that is all i wanted to know. I have one more question though, im not selling my car due to the money and time i have into this one. I have been looking into the turbo kits but the only problem is the miles i have on my car 90000 thats alot so i dont want to turbo that motor. Does anyone know where i can can get a 2nd gen non turbo motor and trans that have low miles on them?? and if so how much would that be about? More than a rebuild kit?
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post Jun 10 2003, 05:33 AM
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Ok seriously....90000 for a 99 would be a lot for any other car....but my new brother, you are driving a mitsu. Your motor will run forever ......or until you start heavily moding the rs...as long as you take good care of her she will take care of you. So go ahead..."slap" that turbo on there; you've got at least another good 100,000 miles to go bro . LMAO ha ha hah a ha. sorry I don't know that just came over me lol rolleyes.gif blink.gif wacko.gif ph34r.gif


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post Jun 11 2003, 12:43 AM
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dry.gif ok but there is just one thing 2nd gen block... crank walk! the guy who owned my car before me tore it up i know this because i had to replace a ton of stuff and when i got it i tore it up because i was stupid. For a 99 i just feel like 90000 miles is alot and i have a friend who has a 2nd gen and has crank walk with 80000 miles so im scared and dont want to turbo it and then it crap out. So about how much for a 2nd gen non turbo motor and tranny? and where would a good place to go be?
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post Jun 11 2003, 04:35 AM
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correct me if I'm wrong here wise men of the dsm.......but the turbo really has nothing to do with crankwalk.....it's about the power to the clutch that'll get ya. and if you have a stock rs there is no reason why you should have crank walk.


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post Jun 11 2003, 05:39 AM
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That's one theory Katie.

Also, keep in mind it's the 4g63 that crankwalks, you've got a 420a under your hood. These motors are not even made by the same companies. If you are really worried about it, to replace the motor with a low milage one (30-40k) you will probably be looking at upwards of $1000, just for the motor. You could rebuild it also, but that would be even more expensive. Trust me, I just did it.

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post Jun 11 2003, 11:45 AM
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i didnt say a turbo caused crank walk i just said that the 2nd gen motors are known for crank walk... Thanks for answering my question though. I am trying to find a way i should do this if i should get a motor and turbo that or if i should just turbo this one.... i dont want to get a new car because i already have around $3500 into this one.
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post Jun 11 2003, 11:52 AM
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QUOTE (99rice @ Jun 11 2003, 11:45 AM)
i didnt say a turbo caused crank walk i just said that the 2nd gen motors are known for crank walk... Thanks for answering my question though.  I am trying to find a way i should do this if i should get a motor and turbo that or if i should just turbo this one.... i dont want to get a new car because i already have around $3500 into this one.

Correction: 2nd gen Mitsu-built 4G63's are known for getting crankwalk. Your motor is Chrysler's 420A. You don't have to worry about crankwalk. I'd save your money and just put a hahn turbo kit on your current motor, as long as it has been well taken car of. Either that or sell the RS, buy a cheap 1g, and use the left over cash to make it fast.
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post Jun 11 2003, 12:10 PM
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what years of eclipse have the 4g63 in them then? thats my mistake i thought that all 2nd gen motors can get crank walk...
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post Jun 11 2003, 12:20 PM
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As far as I know all Eclipse's have the 4G63 motor, but 95+ versions are known for crankwalk. 1G 4g63 motors are good i believe, I havent heard of crankwalk in those, or its very rare to happen.


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post Jun 11 2003, 01:17 PM
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Okay. Lets get this all straightened out.

'90-'92.5:
GSX/GST: Mitsu-built 6-bolt 4G63 turbo
GS: Mitsu-built 6-bolt 4G63 non-turbo
base model: Mitsu-built 1.8 liter non-turbo

'92.5-'94:
GSX/GST: Mitsu-built 7-bolt 4G63 turbo (crankwalker)
GS: Mitsu-built 7-bolt 4G63 non-turbo (crankwalker)
base model: Mitsu-built 1.8 liter non-turbo

'95-'99
GSX/GST: Mitsu-built 7-bolt 4G63 turbo (crankwalker)
GS/RS: Chrysler-built 420A non-turbo
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post Jun 11 2003, 01:21 PM
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Thank you Nate... I was just going to do that.

Unless you have a 7 bolt, 4g63 motor in your car, you should have no worries of your motor crankwalking. I'd be more worried about melting pistions from too much boost, which is a very easy problem to avoid... keep the boost turned down!!


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post Jun 11 2003, 02:03 PM
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Oh HOLY MOLY blink.gif Ok I know you said you have a lot of money invested in that car, but just sell it, buy a six bolt gsx and be done with it........it's easier, cheaper in the long run, and faster......more reliable too. But if you don't want to do that hahn is awesome! Ok bye smile.gif


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post Jun 11 2003, 02:05 PM
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thanks guys!! well with this motor im going to get a turbo kit but im not worried about ruining the motor from to much boost because at most i will probably run about 6 to 7 pounds... or do you think that is to much? By the way do you know the stock compression for a 99 rs eclipse?
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