420 Turbo Eclipse (built! No Rice) on 2040-cars
Montgomery, Alabama, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Mitsubishi
Model: Eclipse
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 420a turbo
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: five speed
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 3,500
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Gray
-The motor has all forged internals, Eagle Rods, Wiseco Pistons, Polished Factory Forged Crank, Acl Race bearings, Arp head studs & main studs, Supertech Valves, Springs & Retainers, mild port & polish
-Hot Tanked Engine Block/ Bored (.40 over) & honed / repainted block
-Wiseco pistons (8:8:1 compression) & Eagle H-beam rods
-Mls hight boost head gasket
-Supertech valves & springs w/ titanium retainers
-BC stage 1 camshafts
-Prothane Engine mounts all around
-3" Exhaust from the turbo back with Greddy muffler
-Garret .60 trim T-3 turbo water & oil cooled with polished cold side housing (Just rebuilt >300 miles on it) no shaft play.
-Greddy type-S blow off valve
-Innovative 38mm wastegate w/ 10lb spring
-Iron T3/T4 log style a/c friendly turbo manifold
-Front mount intercooler 32x17x2.5"
-2.5" polished Intercooler Piping
-Vibrant 6 ply high temp and reinforced couplers
-Fujita High Performance air filter
-Blue and red wire loomed the whole harness
-New Gates timing belt and pullies/ New water pump
-Fluidyne Full Aluminum Racing Radiator with 2 12" fans that run constant off the ecu
-Obx upper and lower 6 ply high temp radiator hoses
-600cc fuel injectors
-Sard fuel pressure regulator
-Walbro 255lph fuel pump
-Vortech SFMU with full fuel trim adjustment
-GM 4 bar MAP sensor with pigtail harness
-HKS Turbo Timer with Multi Functions and V. display
--Drivetrain--
-Full 5spd swap
-SPEC street and track stage 2 clutch
-BLOX 392 gram Weighted shift knob with B&M short shifter
-Brand New Napa Axels (rated to 300+ hp)
-Endless braided clutch line used with dot 4 fluid
-New napa clutch master and slave cylinders.
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