95 GST Question
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95 GST Question
Hi, I am looking at a 95 Eclipse GST. Quite a bit done to engine/suspension, greddy,apexi, good parts. I called a buddy of mine about it and he said its a great car, fun to drive but expensive to fix. Is this true? He made it sound like it could run you broke. I've done searching on the web and some people say they are great and have no problems and others have tons of money in them to fix it. So my question is are they really that bad, expensive, always in the shop kind of cars or not?
#2
RE: 95 GST Question
the 95 models, along with all of thesecond gen'sare prone to crankwalk, so people that are going to build up their engine (if they're smart) will do a 7 to 6 bolt swap, basically taking the engine from a first gen and putting it intoa second gen. this will let you build up your motor without having to worry about crankwalk. this is an expensive step to take but definately worth it in the long run. and besides this, you own a dsm, so yes it is going to be expensive to fix, but you will be very happy with the results
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RE: 95 GST Question
alright thanks, yeah the one im looking at the engine has already been rebuilt from bottom up i believe. This should help some though right? With the having to fix it all of the time problem?
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RE: 95 GST Question
ORIGINAL: Natedogg89
alright thanks, yeah the one im looking at the engine has already been rebuilt from bottom up i believe. This should help some though right? With the having to fix it all of the time problem?
alright thanks, yeah the one im looking at the engine has already been rebuilt from bottom up i believe. This should help some though right? With the having to fix it all of the time problem?
Crankwalk is talked about too much. It doesn't happen as much as most think it does. A lot of times it happens when folks don't do their supporting mods and just abuse their cars! I've read a lot of "crankwalk" threads and most end with..."yeah, I treated my car like crap and I just turned up the boost and hardly ever maintained it!"...not in those words of course, but that's how they read, between the lines. There are 7 bolts running ~500+whp out there, but they are well supported and not just a bigger turbo. Yes, 6 bolts are much less prone to crankwalk, but it can still happen. It's not as if a 7 bolt has paper thin journals, bearings, or crank..where a 6 bolt is uber thick everything. Come on, the 4G64 is a 7 bolt and people are flocking to that nowadays. Don't be afraid of a 7 bolt and don't be stupid and neglect it and you'll be fine. I'm sure Manybrews will agree about that last part
If you get this GS-T, don't just swap it to a 6 bolt...run with it until it's time, if it even comes up, just have a 6 bolt handy. That's my 2.
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RE: 95 GST Question
The biggest reason people spend so much fixing them is b/c of the movies and the way they drive them.. If you drove your eclipse like your grandma drives her caddy, you wouldnt be sticking as much into it.. But if your gonna get on it daily and see what it can do, you'll be like 80% of the people that own them, fixing them every other month..