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GSX/GST turbo in 2000+ eclipse

Does anyone know if it would be possible to get an old GST/GSX turbo and put it in a 2000 GS, i also wanted to try and convery my car into AWD. I'm wondering if i can get everything i need for the conversion from an old GSX. I plan on getting the parts from a junkyard or ebay, it seems this method of putting a turbo in could be alot cheaper.
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Re: GSX/GST turbo in 2000+ eclipse

why not just go buy a GSX?
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Re: GSX/GST turbo in 2000+ eclipse

http://www.club3g.com/forum/showthre...hlight=GSX+AWD

that will give you an answer on the AWD part.

you could probably use the turbo but i wouldnt. if im not mistaken, the stock turbo is like a 16g. and the stock GSX has like 210hp. that turbo is pretty small
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Ya i know it is small but it will be good for now and inexpensive and then i can just upgrade the turbo later, how is that not a good idea?
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Re: GSX/GST turbo in 2000+ eclipse

i guess i can see where your going with that.... but i would stay away from ebay.
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Re: GSX/GST turbo in 2000+ eclipse

what do u mean by a GST/GSX turbo?

Do u mean a T-25 turbocharger, or the 4G63 engine with the T-25?
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the stock turbo that is in the GST and GSX models
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Re: GSX/GST turbo in 2000+ eclipse

the older eclipse's 1 and 2 gen's are positioned opposite to ours. i doubt you could get it in there without alot of custom work. wouldnt be cost effective. just turbo it!
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i alrdy had a shop look at it and they were the ones that suggested it to me even, they said it would be much less inexpensive to do then a new full turbo, and not hard to put in either.
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Re: GSX/GST turbo in 2000+ eclipse

all you need are flange adapter kits for whatever turbo u want to run, and the matching exhjaust mani.
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Re: GSX/GST turbo in 2000+ eclipse

ummm if ur gunna turbo from scratch, go w/ the big 16G turbo or something along those lines, don't use the stock one, because its REALLY SMALL for the kinda power you'll want to make, however they ARE a dime a dozen if you know where to look, imo go w/ the AAI turbo kit
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Yes ofcourse a bigger turbo is better, but your missing the point of $$$. I dont have 5 grand to spend on a turbo, i can get a gst/gsx turbo put in for under a 1000 and upgrade later when i have the money. And any turbo in my car even a small stock turbo is gona make a sizable difference.
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Re: GSX/GST turbo in 2000+ eclipse

well, i disagree with elchicoloco86....the T-25 has become infamous for being really small, but with the right tuning, it can put down sizeable power and has minimal spool time of any turbo out there. 16Gs are a lot bigger, but running high psi on non-4g63 engines may pose a engine-busting hazard... the 4g63 is capable of withstanding enormous boost without upgrading the internals when compared to other engines out there, so saying a 16G would be a better option is baseless if you cant run over 6 psi on it. Im running my T-25 at 17psi, and Im loving it.

I would reccomend the 14B....its a little bigger, but no by much, and the price difference between the t-25 and the 14 b is minimal, since both were stock parts on mitsu cars.
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Re: GSX/GST turbo in 2000+ eclipse

i was pretty sure the t-25 maxed at 15psi...but sure, anyways a 16g you can pick up for 600$ not...5000$... i'm not saying a t-25 is bad at all, i just don't think it is large enough to fit the application, also larger turbos push more hp at lower psi...iono why, they just do so instead of turning up the boost, just go slightly larger and reap the benfits of a larger turbo or at least a 14b ported (1g GS turbo and GSX)

also, if your thinking you can do your entire turbo kit for 1000 not including labor...you have very high hopes, cuz you'll still need to tune it w/ at least a greddy piggyback system and that is half your 1000$ budget right there
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Re: GSX/GST turbo in 2000+ eclipse

Ok i hve read all this information, i am in sort of the same situation would it be better to look for a a turbo from a gsx or gts or make a custom for the eclipse 00 2.4
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