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Old 08-10-2003, 06:51 AM   #1
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Turbo kit parts from a Mitsibishi Eclipse

My friend is parting out his 1997 Mitsibishi Eclipse GS-T (FWD) and he'll give me any turbo parts for free.

I'm trying to peice together a cheap kit for my s13.

What will I need to remove from his car to add to my turbo kit collection.

I'm a major newb on turbocharging. So far I have the turbo and side-mount intercooler.
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Old 08-10-2003, 09:03 AM   #2
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TAKE THE INJECTORS I DONT KNOW WHAT SIZE THEY ARE BUT THEY MIGHT BE LIKE 370CC OR SO. RYAN
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Old 08-10-2003, 09:24 AM   #3
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take ALL intercooler piping, intake piping, sidemount intercooler, BOV (take to dsm shop and get spring crushed so it can handle more boost, 2g bov sux a d*ck) and flange piping, turbocharger, injectors (might need custom fuel rail, they are 450cc and might not fit into stock ka rail) snag some misc. small hosing and stuff to run vaccum lines to boost controller etc. my old car was built pretty much from a 1g tsi, so all this will def work... it may not look the best but it will def work. good luck!
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Old 08-10-2003, 11:25 AM   #4
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hey eclipses turbo is t25 right? is it oilcooled or water?
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Old 08-10-2003, 11:59 AM   #5
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hey eclipses turbo is t25 right? is it oilcooled or water?
on 1g 5spd the turbo was a 14b. on 1g automatics the turbo was a 13b. now as in this case, on a 2g, all the turbos were a t25. now all the of the turbos that came on eclipses/talons are "wet" (water cooled).
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Old 08-10-2003, 12:45 PM   #6
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Make sure you don't rule out the expense of an exhaust manifold, you are still looking at $400-500 for that. . .
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Make sure you don't rule out the expense of an exhaust manifold, you are still looking at $400-500 for that. . .
it doesn't necessarily have to be that expensive. http://www.jgstools.com/turbo/ they have the DIY manifolds for $200 or so. it's cheap but at the same time you do have a quality parts depending on who you get to do the fitment. with a small turbo like the one he is going there shouldn't be any problems. you can also pick up some lines and fitting from these guys too.
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i being told quite a few times oil cooled are better, but i tend to think water cooled are safer in terms of spill and leaks. am i right?
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guys, thanx for ya time to clue me in.
it's been helpful.
I wonder if it's cheaper to also take the exhaust manifold from the eclipse, cut the t25 flange off and use it for my custom exhaust manifold fabricated at a exhaust shop.

Is that a good idea, cheaper of worth it?
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guys, thanx for ya time to clue me in.
it's been helpful.
I wonder if it's cheaper to also take the exhaust manifold from the eclipse, cut the t25 flange off and use it for my custom exhaust manifold fabricated at a exhaust shop.

Is that a good idea, cheaper of worth it?
I doubt that it would be worth it, just order jgs and let the shop weld it dude
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I doubt that it would be worth it, just order jgs and let the shop weld it dude
kewl,
i'll take that advice then.
pfffew.. much easier for me.
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You can run the dsm turbos without coolant lines. I just ran the oil lines on my setup. plug the coolant line inlet and outlets. all you have to do is be more careful with turbo timing and also the turbo is going to run a LITTLE hotter so you might want to be extra careful with clearance issues.
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All of the DSM turbos have oil AND water lines going to them. I don't think that was stated clearly above.

Also, good luck getting the DSM T25 to blow less then 11psi of boost. No one seems to make a wastegate actuator for the turbo that will work at less boost then that. Just be prepared to deal with that boost level and the associated amount of heat it'll make with a 2.4L engine. If it can even keep up.

I think you would be better off with a 14b. You can find those in good condition for less then $100.
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