What are the specs of a 1990 Mitsubishi Eclipse?

What are the specs of a 1990 Mitsubishi Eclipse?

Used 1990 Mitsubishi Eclipse Features & Specs | Edmunds Detailed features and specs for the Used 1990 Mitsubishi Eclipse including fuel economy, transmission, warranty, engine type, cylinders, drivetrain and more. Read reviews, browse our car inventory, and more.

What kind of engine does a Mitsubishi Eclipse have?

Eclipse, Talon, Laser, 4G37, FWD, Non MCA Jet head, 8 Valve, with Balance shaft. Not for Colt. see 229A Mirage, 4G93, FWD, SOHC, 16 Valve. Intake on Right Side of head. Adjustable roller Rockers, crank Angle Sensor on Oil Pump Mirage, 4G3, FWD, SOHC, 16 Valve Intake on Right Side of head. Hydraulic roller Rockers, crank Angle Sensor on Oil Pump

How many remanufactured engines does a Mitsubishi have?

Remanufactured engine pricing and I.D. for cars, inboard boats, trucks, RV’s or motor home at links above. 1900 different remanufactured engines with a fill of 90%. Please see Pricing below for remanufacture of YOUR Mitsubishi Longblock. Mirage, 12-Valve, P.F.I., fwd, non-mca jet head, Sohc, cam and crank sensor. Intake on right side.

When did Mitsubishi start making the Mitsubishi Eclipse?

The Mitsubishi Eclipse is a sport compact car that was produced by Mitsubishi in four generations between 1989 and 2011. A convertible body style was added during the 1996 model year.

What are the trim levels of the Mitsubishi Eclipse?

For the 2010 model year in the U.S., its primary market, the Eclipse was available in five trim levels: GS, GS Sport Spyder, SE, GT, and GT Spyder. In Mexico, the GT Spyder is known as the Eclipse Convertible. In Canada, the GT trim is known as the GT-P.

What was the compression ratio of the Mitsubishi Eclipse?

The 1995–1999 turbo engines were given an increased compression ratio of 8.5:1, up from 7.8:1, and a smaller turbo, a Garrett T25 set to 12 psi in place of the previous Mitsubishi TD04-13G (automatic cars) and TD05-14B (manual cars). This was done to minimize turbo lag, which was an undesirable trait for mass-market appeal in the U.S.