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New to here - 9/6/2007 6:39:23 PM
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Faint_of_Hearts
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I'm new, and this is my first post. I guess I might as well tell you that I don't drive a mitsu. I drive a forking chevy blazer. I like my car alright I guess. It was free (for me) so I should LOVE it. I don't though. Some days, I park my car and hope someone steals it so I'd have a good excuse to get a new car. I know thats stupid, but I'm 17 and my mum will NOT let me sell it. My reason for joining this forum is want of an eclipse. I wasn't sure where to post this. My intended purpose wasn't an introduction, so I'll get to the point. I have about a year before I can sell my current car and buy a new one. So, I've decided to just save my money and research as best I can the car I want. People tell me I shouldn't buy an eclipse because everyone has an eclipse. But, I like them a lot. I think they are really nice looking cars. So, I'll go ahead and ask. What generation do you guys recommend? Any years I should avoid? I probably won't be able to afford a 4g so I'm thinking 3g or lower. I'd like a gt, because they have more power stock. But the more I read the more I see peoplse saying that the 4 bangers are a lot easier to mod. I'd still like to stick with the gt but if enough people swear off them then I'll probably try to find a 4 with a turbo. I'm buying a stick, no matter what. I refuse to buy another auto. I've driven stick before and I like it so much more than the auto. I'd like to avoid any second gens with a 7 bolt crank, because obviously I don't want to buy a new (to me) car and then have crankwalk issues. Sorry for such a long post, and I'm sure that I'll have more questions later but at the moment I can't think of any.
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RE: New to here - 9/6/2007 6:43:06 PM
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Dusty Eclipse
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Well... what do u intend to do with said Eclipse? That will narrow it doen.
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Current cars: (What I havent wrecked) 1995 Eagle Talon TSi "Jackie" (SOLD) :( 2001 Mitsu. Eclipse GT "Dusty" 2000 Volvo V70R AWD "Mindy"
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RE: New to here - 9/6/2007 7:33:23 PM
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Faint_of_Hearts
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I'm not sure if modify the hell out of it is the answer you're looking for, so I guess details would be nice. I'd like to take it to the track a bit, but I tend to get into street races kinda at random...so that too but not often since I'm trying to back off that...legality and all. I also plan on it being a daily so I know that laying down 500 hp isn't going to be practical. That's my reasoning on the GT, more hp stock and all. I'm not really sure what else I plan on doing with it, other than putting my sound system out of my blazer into it, but that won't depend on the engine.
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RE: New to here - 9/6/2007 11:21:44 PM
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Dusty Eclipse
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Well, if you want to go the 4cyl route, theres an entire thread somewhere (search) on here about the 4g64/4g63t 'conversion'... on the other hand, if you want the 6cyl Id suggest www.tearstone.com for some forced induction help. Either way, those cars (3gs anyway) tend to be on the lower end of the power spectrum. If high torque/hp is what you want Id sooner suggest going with a nice 2g GSX...
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Current cars: (What I havent wrecked) 1995 Eagle Talon TSi "Jackie" (SOLD) :( 2001 Mitsu. Eclipse GT "Dusty" 2000 Volvo V70R AWD "Mindy"
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RE: New to here - 9/7/2007 6:11:01 AM
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TheEngineer
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Dusty he said he doesnt want a 7 bolt 2g. But to me it sounds like youd be more suited for a 3g GT since youll have decent power right away and they are pretty decent cars. Unless you plan on turbocharging the 4 cyl. 3g and spending about 4k to do it, then dont get the 4 cyl. But if you want to turbo a 3g then by all means go for it. I guess basically this is what im saying 1. If you want power right way and dont plan on turning an NA car to turbo then go GT 2. If you DO plan on turbocharging a 3g and want to spend that money (or have it to spend) then definetly go with the GS. It all boils down to what you want to run at the track. For 14's the GT is perfect NA. Anything more you need FI on either car. Oh and BTW DO NOT get the GTS .
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