step one: buy factory service manual. step two: follow instructions for turbo replacement.
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There was a stock turbo option for the 93 eclipse. there was also a non-turbo (n/a) option.
if your eclipse is the gts( turboed model) then have the work is already done for you. in a after market turbo kit it should come with everything that your turbo kit already has just newer and better performance, but if the turbo kit is for your car its cake, replace the turbo with the new one, change out the oil feed, and oil return lines, remove all the rubber piping and replace with the new turbo pipeing. might have to remove your front bumper to install the new intercooler
i currently have the same prob...to my understanging the stock stereo runs along with the dash lighting, so did you remove the stock stereo? also check fuses on the driver kick panel
I don't have an answer but wonder if you have had one yet? There are a series of fasteners under the dash but I don't know if that is what is holding the dash on or not. I am going to find out as soon as I can get some kind of tool to pull them. I don't want to harm the dash. Thanks Joe I don't know if you are looking to replace your existing radio or not, but Crutchfield (www.crutchfield.com) provides very helpful instructions on how to remove factory stereos in order to replace them with an aftermarket version. The instructions are very clear and geared for your particular make/model. It may not be necessary to remove the entire dash. I'm not sure if they would sell just the instructions, but they do come with your order. If I'm not mistaken, once you have ordered from them, you can often download a PDF file of instructions. . Jim S.
If the owner's manual doesn't have instructions, seek out a qualified gun smith.
The stock exhaust diameter is 2 inches
remove the buttplate screws, and the buttplate. In the large round hole in the stock is the stock bolt. That is unscrewed to remove the stock from the rifle.
Yes all stock turboed cars come with a downpipe.
Yes all stock turboed cars come with a downpipe.
You break the gun in half (with the screws of course), remove the end cap that keeps the bolt and spring in the chamber, and replace the end cap with the stock.
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