first post- need info on Eclipse
B.Komarov
09-26-2001, 03:38 PM
hey all,
im a n00b at te eclipse line of cars, and i was wondering if anyone can fill me in on which generation is which and so forth. I also was wondering, how is the new 2001 - 2 eclipse rated as ? any good ? worth buying new one or is it better to buy
im a n00b at te eclipse line of cars, and i was wondering if anyone can fill me in on which generation is which and so forth. I also was wondering, how is the new 2001 - 2 eclipse rated as ? any good ? worth buying new one or is it better to buy
Racing Rice
10-02-2001, 09:38 AM
The 1st gen are the Ecplises up to 1994..
The 2nd Gen are the Eclipses from 1995 to 1999
The 3rd Gens are the Current 2000+
IMO 1st and 2nd Gens are the best, cause of the Turbo and they are easy to mod to make faster, I wouldnt waste my money on a 3rd Gen.
The 2nd Gen are the Eclipses from 1995 to 1999
The 3rd Gens are the Current 2000+
IMO 1st and 2nd Gens are the best, cause of the Turbo and they are easy to mod to make faster, I wouldnt waste my money on a 3rd Gen.
B.Komarov
10-05-2001, 09:48 PM
whats wrong with the 3rd gen ? heaveir ? differen powerplant ?
Racing Rice
10-09-2001, 09:00 AM
The 3rd Gens probably and alright car, but now for me.. I dont dig the newer body style to much, plus the new ones dont have a turbos or AWD. Plus there are more aftermarket parts for the older Generation Eclipses. But if your not worried about any of that stuff then its probably a good car.
^YellowBandit^
10-11-2001, 05:49 PM
The 3rd gen Eclipses have an optional V6, but methinks it would still be slower than the previous turbocharged Eclipses.
B.Komarov
10-12-2001, 11:19 PM
Were the turbo 2nd gen ones only 4 ? and the option was turbo or non turbo ?
gang$tarr
10-14-2001, 08:31 PM
my favorite is the 2nd gen.... and i'd get the Eclipse GSX which is the turbo AWD model... with that you get lots of traction, get your power to the ground. The GS-T is the same car but without AWD
those are the only 2 eclipses i'd consider
the GS and RS models are crap, they're girls car, and i'll slap you if you buy one. hahaha lol :D
those are the only 2 eclipses i'd consider
the GS and RS models are crap, they're girls car, and i'll slap you if you buy one. hahaha lol :D
Racing Rice
10-15-2001, 02:59 PM
Originally posted by gang$tarr
my favorite is the 2nd gen.... and i'd get the Eclipse GSX which is the turbo AWD model... with that you get lots of traction, get your power to the ground. The GS-T is the same car but without AWD
those are the only 2 eclipses i'd consider
the GS and RS models are crap, they're girls car, and i'll slap you if you buy one. hahaha lol :D
Yeah what he said..
GS and RS dont have Turbos and are pretty much a girls car.
GS-T has Turbo and front wheel drive, very hard to keep traction, the more boost the worse it gets.
GSX this one is the hottest, but not if you want to be burnout king. You get the Turbo, and the AWD. Some of the big dogs convert these to RWD and will stand wheelies with them with big slicks on..
my favorite is the 2nd gen.... and i'd get the Eclipse GSX which is the turbo AWD model... with that you get lots of traction, get your power to the ground. The GS-T is the same car but without AWD
those are the only 2 eclipses i'd consider
the GS and RS models are crap, they're girls car, and i'll slap you if you buy one. hahaha lol :D
Yeah what he said..
GS and RS dont have Turbos and are pretty much a girls car.
GS-T has Turbo and front wheel drive, very hard to keep traction, the more boost the worse it gets.
GSX this one is the hottest, but not if you want to be burnout king. You get the Turbo, and the AWD. Some of the big dogs convert these to RWD and will stand wheelies with them with big slicks on..
NeoBanshi
10-22-2001, 01:53 PM
I would buy a 2nd gen before I would a new one.
If you are wanting to build this up for speed you will easly be able to out run the V-6 model. As of yet they don't have any aftermarket turbo kits for the v-6.
If you are wanting to build this up for speed you will easly be able to out run the V-6 model. As of yet they don't have any aftermarket turbo kits for the v-6.
B.Komarov
10-22-2001, 05:44 PM
also another question, pertaining to NOS, how do u set it up ? can it be done on any car ? whats invovled ? and how much power do u get from it, from a second gen eclipse if u install it
gang$tarr
10-22-2001, 07:38 PM
have you done other mods to your car? i don't think you should do it unless you've done lots of other mods, especially strenghtening the engine, so it can take the extra rush of power better
Racing Rice
10-23-2001, 12:59 PM
Originally posted by B.Komarov
also another question, pertaining to NOS, how do u set it up ? can it be done on any car ? whats invovled ? and how much power do u get from it, from a second gen eclipse if u install it
This is a post from a friend of mine who is a whiz with Nitrous.. Its in a civic forum but will give you the basic idea.
Hopefully this will help to clear up some basic questions. I didn't go too in depth, I just wanted to help everyone get a basic understanding. This will hopefully be a growing FAQ. If I've missed something, e-mail me.
What is nitrous oxide and how does it work?
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a clear, colorless, oxidizing liquefied gas with a slightly sweet odor composed of two parts nitrogen and one part oxygen. The product is stable and inert at room temperature. While classified by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) as a nonflammable gas, nitrous oxide will support combustion and can detonate at temperatures in excess of 650° C (1202° F).
Nitrous Oxide releases extra oxygen molecules at approximately 572° Fahrenheit. When nitrous is introduced in to the engine the initial combustion temperatures break the nitrous into its to primary components, nitrogen and oxygen. Once this happens the additional oxygen reacts with the fuel.
It is important to remember that it is not the nitrous oxide that creates the power it is the fuel. Nitrous oxide allows more fuel to be burned thus increasing cylinder pressure and forcing the pistons down with greater force. More fuel = more power.
Also NOS is a brand. It is NOT the term for nitrous oxide.
1 Shot = 1 HP
All this talk about wet, dry, direct port, plate kits… What is this stuff?
Dry – This method injects the nitrous through the air intake. A hole is drilled and tapped and a nitrous nozzle is installed. The ideal place to mount this is 6”-12” from the throttle body. If you vehicle has a Mass Airflow Sensor, it must be mounted between that and the throttle body. Good up to 75 Shot.
Wet – This method injects the nitrous with the fuel. Works like the DRY system only this adds fuel with the nitrous. This is usually done through the fuel rail. When using nitrous shots of 75 and above this is preferred over dry.
Direct Port – This system uses special injectors to add nitrous and additional fuel to each intake runner. This type of system is used in extreme nitrous conditions (i.e. 125+ shot of nitrous) because it flows the nitrous and fuel very evenly across all cylinders.
Plate Kits – Similar to Direct Port. These mount between the intake manifold and the head. They use special spray bars to introduce the nitrous and fuel into the intake air stream.
How long can I spray nitrous?
Typically you only want to spray for a maximum of 10-15 seconds and after 3000 RPMs. Also you do NOT want to spray near your rev limiter or your speed limiter. This is because they both are fuel cutoff points. This will cause you car to instantly run lean.
What should I upgrade or purchase with my nitrous kit?
Required Items –
92 Octane or Higher Gas: This may sound stupid to some, but this is a MUST. Too low of an octane rating will likely cause pre-ignition/detonation. In other words, this simple step here can save your engine.
Colder Spark Plugs: 55 Shot and below – One Step Colder
60 Shot and higher – Two Steps Colder
Retard your timing: Follow your nitrous kit manufacturer’s recommendations for this.
Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge: A definite for applications above 55 shot. Helps determine fuel/air mix.
Exhaust Gas Temperature Gauge: Some prefer this over the A/F gauge. By looking at the temp of the exhaust gases you can determine if you are running lean or rich.
Suggested Items –
Purge kit: Clears the line of “stale”(nitrous in vapor form) nitrous. Yes, you will notice a difference. Good to clear the line at the end of the night so you relieve the pressure on solenoids.
Bottle Heater: Maintains bottle pressure so you get a constant pressure while spraying. Also helps to get all of the juice out of the bottle.
Nitrous pressure gauge: Pretty obvious what this is.
Remote bottle opener: You never know when someone is going to want to race you. It looks bad when you have to get out and go to your trunk to open your bottle.
Ignition upgrades: Systems from MSD allow automatic retarding of timing, a handy feature as well as a better overall performance.
Fuel pressure regulator – While not necessary with the dry kits, they will be needed when running higher shots.
Bigger injectors – Helps with the fuel flow. You maximum horsepower is limited by how much fuel you can deliver.
How much nitrous can I run on my engine?
As much as you like. This, however, may not make your engine run for very long. Most stock Honda/Acura engines can safely handle 75 shot. Always check with the manufacturer prior. They know their systems and can recommend the safest amount for your car.
Another thing to take into consideration is the working condition of the engine. Always run a compression test on your engine prior. No matter the age or mileage. I have seen engines with 60k miles do worse in this test that engines with 100k.
Which kit should I get?
What are your future plans? What is your ultimate goal with you car? Do you plan on doing some serious engine work like new pistons, rods, cams, etc? Systems like Nitrous Express and NOS tend to be more upgradeable than the ZEX and the Venom systems. ZEX is by far the easiest to install. The venom is probably the most complicated. NOS and NX are right in the middle. I'm not going to tell you what kit is the best or will give you the most power. Find the kit that will meet your needs and your budget.
also another question, pertaining to NOS, how do u set it up ? can it be done on any car ? whats invovled ? and how much power do u get from it, from a second gen eclipse if u install it
This is a post from a friend of mine who is a whiz with Nitrous.. Its in a civic forum but will give you the basic idea.
Hopefully this will help to clear up some basic questions. I didn't go too in depth, I just wanted to help everyone get a basic understanding. This will hopefully be a growing FAQ. If I've missed something, e-mail me.
What is nitrous oxide and how does it work?
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a clear, colorless, oxidizing liquefied gas with a slightly sweet odor composed of two parts nitrogen and one part oxygen. The product is stable and inert at room temperature. While classified by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) as a nonflammable gas, nitrous oxide will support combustion and can detonate at temperatures in excess of 650° C (1202° F).
Nitrous Oxide releases extra oxygen molecules at approximately 572° Fahrenheit. When nitrous is introduced in to the engine the initial combustion temperatures break the nitrous into its to primary components, nitrogen and oxygen. Once this happens the additional oxygen reacts with the fuel.
It is important to remember that it is not the nitrous oxide that creates the power it is the fuel. Nitrous oxide allows more fuel to be burned thus increasing cylinder pressure and forcing the pistons down with greater force. More fuel = more power.
Also NOS is a brand. It is NOT the term for nitrous oxide.
1 Shot = 1 HP
All this talk about wet, dry, direct port, plate kits… What is this stuff?
Dry – This method injects the nitrous through the air intake. A hole is drilled and tapped and a nitrous nozzle is installed. The ideal place to mount this is 6”-12” from the throttle body. If you vehicle has a Mass Airflow Sensor, it must be mounted between that and the throttle body. Good up to 75 Shot.
Wet – This method injects the nitrous with the fuel. Works like the DRY system only this adds fuel with the nitrous. This is usually done through the fuel rail. When using nitrous shots of 75 and above this is preferred over dry.
Direct Port – This system uses special injectors to add nitrous and additional fuel to each intake runner. This type of system is used in extreme nitrous conditions (i.e. 125+ shot of nitrous) because it flows the nitrous and fuel very evenly across all cylinders.
Plate Kits – Similar to Direct Port. These mount between the intake manifold and the head. They use special spray bars to introduce the nitrous and fuel into the intake air stream.
How long can I spray nitrous?
Typically you only want to spray for a maximum of 10-15 seconds and after 3000 RPMs. Also you do NOT want to spray near your rev limiter or your speed limiter. This is because they both are fuel cutoff points. This will cause you car to instantly run lean.
What should I upgrade or purchase with my nitrous kit?
Required Items –
92 Octane or Higher Gas: This may sound stupid to some, but this is a MUST. Too low of an octane rating will likely cause pre-ignition/detonation. In other words, this simple step here can save your engine.
Colder Spark Plugs: 55 Shot and below – One Step Colder
60 Shot and higher – Two Steps Colder
Retard your timing: Follow your nitrous kit manufacturer’s recommendations for this.
Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge: A definite for applications above 55 shot. Helps determine fuel/air mix.
Exhaust Gas Temperature Gauge: Some prefer this over the A/F gauge. By looking at the temp of the exhaust gases you can determine if you are running lean or rich.
Suggested Items –
Purge kit: Clears the line of “stale”(nitrous in vapor form) nitrous. Yes, you will notice a difference. Good to clear the line at the end of the night so you relieve the pressure on solenoids.
Bottle Heater: Maintains bottle pressure so you get a constant pressure while spraying. Also helps to get all of the juice out of the bottle.
Nitrous pressure gauge: Pretty obvious what this is.
Remote bottle opener: You never know when someone is going to want to race you. It looks bad when you have to get out and go to your trunk to open your bottle.
Ignition upgrades: Systems from MSD allow automatic retarding of timing, a handy feature as well as a better overall performance.
Fuel pressure regulator – While not necessary with the dry kits, they will be needed when running higher shots.
Bigger injectors – Helps with the fuel flow. You maximum horsepower is limited by how much fuel you can deliver.
How much nitrous can I run on my engine?
As much as you like. This, however, may not make your engine run for very long. Most stock Honda/Acura engines can safely handle 75 shot. Always check with the manufacturer prior. They know their systems and can recommend the safest amount for your car.
Another thing to take into consideration is the working condition of the engine. Always run a compression test on your engine prior. No matter the age or mileage. I have seen engines with 60k miles do worse in this test that engines with 100k.
Which kit should I get?
What are your future plans? What is your ultimate goal with you car? Do you plan on doing some serious engine work like new pistons, rods, cams, etc? Systems like Nitrous Express and NOS tend to be more upgradeable than the ZEX and the Venom systems. ZEX is by far the easiest to install. The venom is probably the most complicated. NOS and NX are right in the middle. I'm not going to tell you what kit is the best or will give you the most power. Find the kit that will meet your needs and your budget.
gang$tarr
10-23-2001, 04:17 PM
That was some REALLY good info! Thanks rice :D
Racing Rice
10-24-2001, 09:59 AM
Originally posted by gang$tarr
That was some REALLY good info! Thanks rice :D
Hey no problem.. Just thought Id share that since he did such a good job on the info.
That was some REALLY good info! Thanks rice :D
Hey no problem.. Just thought Id share that since he did such a good job on the info.
150mph
11-05-2001, 09:38 AM
The 3g doesnt get enough credit. The aftermarket was slow at first but now is really picking up. Theres about 8 body kits, a turbo, SC, nitrous kits, headers, exhasut, brake kits, headlight and taillight conversions. When I first got the car I was anxious for new parts. Now I dont have enough $ for everything. With the products out right now(within the first 2 years) the car is more than capable of running at least low 11's. If thats not impressive for only 2 years of parts than I dont know what is.:D
gang$tarr
11-05-2001, 05:02 PM
got any pics of your 3G?
150mph
11-06-2001, 10:03 AM
yea I can email'em to u. I dont know how to post pics though.
Racing Rice
11-06-2001, 10:20 AM
Originally posted by 150mph
The 3g doesnt get enough credit. The aftermarket was slow at first but now is really picking up. Theres about 8 body kits, a turbo, SC, nitrous kits, headers, exhasut, brake kits, headlight and taillight conversions. When I first got the car I was anxious for new parts. Now I dont have enough $ for everything. With the products out right now(within the first 2 years) the car is more than capable of running at least low 11's. If thats not impressive for only 2 years of parts than I dont know what is.:D
They are getting more parts for them... But do you really think they can run 11's? Do they have aftermarket internals yet other then custom makes? I havent seen any (but that doesnt mean anything.) If they do have internals its very possible, but I dont think you can get it into 11's on stock internals
The 3g doesnt get enough credit. The aftermarket was slow at first but now is really picking up. Theres about 8 body kits, a turbo, SC, nitrous kits, headers, exhasut, brake kits, headlight and taillight conversions. When I first got the car I was anxious for new parts. Now I dont have enough $ for everything. With the products out right now(within the first 2 years) the car is more than capable of running at least low 11's. If thats not impressive for only 2 years of parts than I dont know what is.:D
They are getting more parts for them... But do you really think they can run 11's? Do they have aftermarket internals yet other then custom makes? I havent seen any (but that doesnt mean anything.) If they do have internals its very possible, but I dont think you can get it into 11's on stock internals
150mph
11-06-2001, 10:31 AM
We do have upgrade internals. But I think that the stock ones can handle it. They are almost excactly like the 3000gt which can handle like 400hp stock. The SC kit thats out adds almost 100hp, 93.something to be excact. I'm running 14.8 right now. With just the SC I would be down to 12's.
B.Komarov
11-06-2001, 02:39 PM
what is SC ?
gang$tarr
11-06-2001, 04:37 PM
Originally posted by 150mph
yea I can email'em to u. I dont know how to post pics though.
to post a picture, when you press "post reply" look down (above the submit reply button) and it says attach file... click on browse, find your file (picture) and then click submit reply
it's easy :D
komarov and SC is a SuperCharger
yea I can email'em to u. I dont know how to post pics though.
to post a picture, when you press "post reply" look down (above the submit reply button) and it says attach file... click on browse, find your file (picture) and then click submit reply
it's easy :D
komarov and SC is a SuperCharger
150mph
11-07-2001, 08:44 AM
damn it says the file is too big i'll try it agian later tonite,,,
gang$tarr
11-07-2001, 02:33 PM
Originally posted by 150mph
damn it says the file is too big i'll try it agian later tonite,,,
then you have to make the pictures smaller... screw it
send'em to my e-mail :D at [email protected]
then i'll post them on here for you if you want
damn it says the file is too big i'll try it agian later tonite,,,
then you have to make the pictures smaller... screw it
send'em to my e-mail :D at [email protected]
then i'll post them on here for you if you want
150mph
11-07-2001, 10:50 PM
hope that worked....thanx. I hope everyone likes. The silver decals have been changed to carbon fiber and the headlight eyebrows are off. Other than that it looks relitivaly the same.
gang$tarr
11-08-2001, 05:50 PM
uh 150mph are you sure you sent me the right picture?? Cause that's not a 3000gt it's a 3rd generation Eclipse
150mph
11-09-2001, 08:27 AM
Yea thats what I have a 3g...thanks for postin the pic for me...what do u think?
gang$tarr
11-09-2001, 05:50 PM
whoops, i thought you meant you have a 3g as in 3000GT :D
looks good to me :)
what mods have you done to it?
i see a wing, and it looks lowered
looks good to me :)
what mods have you done to it?
i see a wing, and it looks lowered
150mph
11-12-2001, 09:34 AM
injen cold air intake, full custom exhaust(manifolds back no cat), AEM alt. pulley, 2" eibach sportline springs, konig v-racing wing, APC alltezza taillighs, momo CF shift knob
gang$tarr
11-12-2001, 05:31 PM
sounds nice! :D got anymore pictures?
150mph
11-12-2001, 08:36 PM
yea should I send u some more?
gang$tarr
11-12-2001, 10:00 PM
Originally posted by 150mph
yea should I send u some more?
yeah sure :)
do you want me to post the ones you send me?
yea should I send u some more?
yeah sure :)
do you want me to post the ones you send me?
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