eclipse with high mileage?
inspgadget24
08-11-2004, 01:15 PM
im thinking of getting an eclipse gs-t. i have never owned a mitsubishi. i was wondering how well an eclipse holds up with mileage over 100k.
george536
08-11-2004, 02:43 PM
it all depends on how well taken care of it was. If it was treated like shit. then it will be actin the same way. ive seen gst's with like 200,000. and they act like if they had 70,000. so it all depends. ( the owner of the gst is my friends uncle. only one owner)
LandoAWD
08-11-2004, 02:46 PM
I have beat on my car for almost 100k, and MOST of my problems were due to half-ass modding.
Now, when I say "beat on", I still change the plugs, wires, and fluids at regular intervals.
Now, when I say "beat on", I still change the plugs, wires, and fluids at regular intervals.
Midnight_Outlaw
08-11-2004, 03:44 PM
My non-turbo had 191,000 miles on it and still ran great! and now that i have the engine apart i can tell you there is no large amount of ware on any of the parts, It could of ran anthor 50,00+ miles with no problems at all.
But i wanted to replace all the seals before i put a turbo on, So im rebuilding it.
But i wanted to replace all the seals before i put a turbo on, So im rebuilding it.
Raz_Kaz
08-11-2004, 03:46 PM
dont you experience turbo problems after 150k miles?
LandoAWD
08-11-2004, 04:05 PM
dont you experience turbo problems after 150k miles?
That is subjective, really. I imagine in a well maintained car that hasn't seen boost as much as we would give it...it could last past 150k.
I am only speculating on this.
That is subjective, really. I imagine in a well maintained car that hasn't seen boost as much as we would give it...it could last past 150k.
I am only speculating on this.
Raz_Kaz
08-11-2004, 04:19 PM
Well yea I know it depends on the maintenance of the vehicule, but even a car thats maintained like a baby still wouldnt have their turbo last long past that mark
george536
08-11-2004, 04:58 PM
my friends uncle said he has no mods in it but he replaced everything when it hit 110,000. like belts and stuff even though he didnt need them. then he bought a brand new turbo same from mits. and put it in to replace the old one. but he comutes to work so most are highway miles. and his whole car is stock. not even an intake or nothing
Raz_Kaz
08-11-2004, 05:03 PM
so he has replaced the turbo with a factory one? With all those parts changed (usually the timing belt, fuel pump and plugs will cause minor greif) the car should be fine
Yungstar007
08-12-2004, 06:07 PM
I'm also curious about this myself. I've been looking at a 1996 Mitsubishi Eclipse RS which has 125,000 km on it. The dealer claims it runs like new in the ad, however I read a post the other day saying how the engine taps out around 130km. Any truth to this?
The car doesn't need much work at all, and it's selling for $4500. It'd be a nice project. Any advice would be great (Not that familiar with 420a engines.) Thanks.
The car doesn't need much work at all, and it's selling for $4500. It'd be a nice project. Any advice would be great (Not that familiar with 420a engines.) Thanks.
george536
08-13-2004, 02:38 AM
no, no truth in it all it all depends on the past. how it was maintaned.
96spyderman
08-13-2004, 02:51 AM
Mines a 96 with 131,500 and it still runs very very smooth.... just had stock BOV start leaking ... thanks for the help boostedspyder/vince... like everyone says... ya take care o your sh1t and it takes care of you... love my mitsu!!!
LandoAWD
08-13-2004, 07:58 AM
just had stock BOV start leakingThat started as it left the factory. ;)
Dudely02
08-19-2004, 06:32 AM
man my 95 gs had 120039 when it stopped dead it its tracks. it ran great before that, but I just spent 3 monthes doin a full engine rebuild, but the guy i got the car from seemed like an idiot, so it really is all about how the car was cared for.
kreakin
01-15-2005, 05:41 PM
I have a 93 Mits Eclipse GS 2.0 DOHC. I just rolled a little over 139,000 when a hose collapsed & I blew a hole in one of my pistons. We tore it apart, had the head redone, replaced the timing belt, and fixed everything else we could find along the way. Dave (Porno) redid the head and he said it was one of the best he had seen for a car with that many miles. (proof that regular maintenance will give you many miles)
Nstyle29
01-15-2005, 06:58 PM
My car is near 120,000 and its running like a top, i just have to change the belts and what not. My only wish was that it was a GSX, so i don't hit any curbs on this damn ice....fubarred one rim already, anywho these engines can take a beating and so far can take them for a long while...i never boost past 10 on stock turbo. Think these engines will last till 200 easy.
96spyderman
01-16-2005, 12:03 PM
well now it's 140,000 and still running great!!! Checked the plugs the other day and peeked into the hole....nice shiny piston... well no carbon anyway...hmmmm I had a broken motor mount....
alternator belt squeeking......man I hate having all this fixing stuff!!! lol
alternator belt squeeking......man I hate having all this fixing stuff!!! lol
LtlePimpinChris
01-16-2005, 02:32 PM
My 97 GS-T has 160k+ (California highway miles) and it's still running fine. Turbo seems to be holding up. Only problem i have had was with the clutch, but that is now fixed.
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