4G63T or Rebuild the 420A to handle a turbo.

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Asked by Nick Jul 03, 2008 at 03:27 AM about the 1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse

Question type: Car Customization

I know what your all going to say. "Just buy a GSX or GST." I love this car! Im not selling it! Or replace it. Imagine if you cheated on your girlfriend or wife. Thats how guilty i would feel if i got another car. So I just want your opinion. 4G63T or Rebuild.  

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Rebuild or engine swap, whichever is cheaper and more efficient as far as time is concerned.

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I have 95 eclipse, non turbo, once I save up I am going to swap it, its cheaper to get 4G63, then it is to put turbo in, turbo alone is $500 at least, if you want a decent one, plus cooler lines, intercooler and bending of pipes, you are gonna spend more on upgrading it then just buying a engine that already has turbo in it, all you have to do is get intercooler and you are set to go.

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I own a 420a too and i fell you bro i dont want to replace or buy another one but wojld like to learn how to do that

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