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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 2g=CHRYSLER SEBRING=DODGE AVENGER - ??

ParašytasCOLON 2005 07 02, 11:00
ioma
štai, ką aptikau naršydamas autopliusą: Paveikslėlis

kėbulai iš pažiūros skirtingi, bet durelės tos pačios :o o su salonu įdomiau :wink: beje, nenuostabu, kad tuose kraisleriuose stovi toks pats 2.0l motoras kaip non-turbo clipsuose :!:

ParašytasCOLON 2005 07 02, 17:32
zax
cia matai mada tokia :lol:

ParašytasCOLON 2005 07 02, 22:31
Dzhedaj
Vistiek Eclipse daug geriau uzh kitas 2 kopijas atrodo :D

ParašytasCOLON 2005 07 03, 12:04
alfa-moda
nu dar niekas nezino kas nuo ko nuopijavo dureles ir salonus, todel gal ir clipse kieno nors klonas :wink:

ParašytasCOLON 2005 07 03, 13:14
Nasas
vat man išvis yra klausimų apie 2G eclipse. kiek radau info tai taip išeina kad 2G buvo gaminama tik JAV (i europa eksportuojama buvo kaip Chrysler Talon). ir variklis 2,0 Dohc buvo dedamas Chrysler'io 420A .
tiktai GS-T ir GSX versijos buvo su 4G63 Mitsubishi varikliu, bei spyder'is 2,4 l buvo su 4G64 Mitsubishi varikliu.
Tai ar aš čia teisybę parašiau? :roll: pataisykit jei netaip kas nors.
beto kataloge radau kad 2,0 Dohc yra ir 4G63 variklis, tai nesupratau biski tada :roll: . tai y vienas dejo 4G63 , o y kitas 420A ? painiava kažkokia... :roll: gelbėkit :!: :D

ParašytasCOLON 2005 07 03, 13:28
ioma
Nasas rašėCOLONvat man išvis yra klausimų apie 2G eclipse. kiek radau info tai taip išeina kad 2G buvo gaminama tik JAV (i europa eksportuojama buvo kaip Chrysler Talon). ir variklis 2,0 Dohc buvo dedamas Chrysler'io 420A .
tiktai GS-T ir GSX versijos buvo su 4G63 Mitsubishi varikliu, bei spyder'is 2,4 l buvo su 4G64 Mitsubishi varikliu.
Tai ar aš čia teisybę parašiau? :roll: pataisykit jei netaip kas nors.
beto kataloge radau kad 2,0 Dohc yra ir 4G63 variklis, tai nesupratau biski tada :roll: . tai y vienas dejo 4G63 , o y kitas 420A ? painiava kažkokia... :roll: gelbėkit :!: :D
buvom čia jau ankščiau iškapstę, kad 4G63 non-turbo buvo montuojamas į retai sutinkamus ankstyvuosius euro-edition 2g clipsus :wink:

ParašytasCOLON 2005 07 04, 21:37
Matosas
visur tie 2.0 doch dedami tiek klipiecuose non tiurban tiek tiurban tiek evuskese :wink:

ParašytasCOLON 2005 11 14, 22:11
cfs-w600
Cia radau biski info apie tai :

In the late 1980's Chrysler and Mitsubishi formed Diamond Star Motors. A U.S. Factory was dedicated to the production of the new 'pony/GT' car. The Mitsubishi Eclipse appeared in 1990 along with the Eagle Talon and the Plymouth Lazer. New versions of the same basic car, these three models sold well for several years. They included all wheel drive models and turbo-charged models. All but the base level offerings had a DOHC 2.0 liter, 16-valve motor. The three DSM siblings were active in club racing and rallying. In 1995, the Plymouth and Eagle versions were cut but the Mitsubishi Eclipse continued with a new body style. The styling was not well received as the first-generation cars and sales dropped. A New body style appeared in 1999 that is still in Production today. The Popularity of The Fast and the Furious movie cars created a renewed interest in the Eclipse as a tuner model.

ParašytasCOLON 2005 11 14, 22:19
Micius
cfs-w600 rašėCOLONCia radau biski info apie tai :
In 1995, the Plymouth and Eagle versions were cut but the Mitsubishi Eclipse continued with a new body style.
Linka, kur radai sita informacija dek i koki nors "block" ar tai "ignore" list'a, bo jie melagiai. 95 metais is DSM'o pasitrauke Plymouth su Laser'iu, o Eaglas su Talon'u tik 1998, o Mitsubishi su Eclipsu taip ir liko, tik nuo 2000 metu jau ejo 3G klipsai. :)

ParašytasCOLON 2005 11 14, 22:41
Micius
Beje, va cia daug maz teisinga info apie Eclipse istorija:

Mitsubishi Eclipse Information & History

The Mitsubishi Eclipse is a two door, four seat sports coupe/convertible that has been in production since 1989 and sold as 1990-2006 models. The Eclipse is produced solely for the United States market, where it has also been built as the Eagle Talon and the Plymouth Laser through Mitsubishi Motors Corporation's close relationship with Chrysler (now DaimlerChrysler). Eclipses are popular among racers, ricers, and other automotive enthusiasts in part because of the car's low price and wealth of aftermarket parts.

Mitsubishi's experience with sports cars starts in the early 1980s with the development and sale of the Mitsubishi Starion. Up until this point, Mistubishi Motors had sold smaller keicars for the Japanese and American markets-although many were rebadged as American makes (such as the Dodge Colt). The Starion, similarly sold as the Chrysler Conquest, offered performance and features on-par with sports cars offered by Japanese makers with more experience in performance motoring. The Starion's main competitors were among the largest of the Japanese sports cars: the MkII Toyota Supra and the Nissan 300ZX.

During the Starion production run (1983-1989) Mitsubishi had no other true sports offerings for the US market. At the same time (specifically, in 1986), Chrysler was discontinuing their Laser sports coupe-a badge-engineered Dodge Daytona. Mitsubishi Motors and Chrysler founded a new production division, Diamond Star Motors (DSM) in October of 1985. The DSM plant was situated in Normal, Illinois and eventually produced cars bound primarily for the US market. The first cars to roll off the lines at this facility were the Mitsubishi Eclipse, Eagle Talon, and Plymouth Laser.

The Eclipse has undergone four distinct generations: the first two (1G and 2G) are closely related and share many parts, whereas the third (3G) is based on a new platform and most parts are incompatible with 1G and 2G Eclipses. The fourth generation (4G) Eclipse was made available in June of 2005.

The first generation Mitsubishi Eclipse was sold as an entry- to mid-level four-cylinder sports coupe. Four trim levels were available: the bottom three were FWD and the very top was AWD. The top FWD and the AWD model were equipped with turbocharged engines. Although the car underwent minor changes throughout its production, 1993-and-later models have updated sheetmetal and are easily distunguishable from previous vehicles. The Eclipse was revised into a new vehicle for 1995 (described below in the 2G section). The Eclipse was available in four trim levels during its first-generation production run. AWD models were not available until halfway through the first model year. These models varied significantly in drivetrains, available options, and-to an extent-appeareance. The Eclipse GSX, for example, was sold with different plastic body cladding than the base Eclipse.

The basic driveline layout of the Eclipse is a transverse-mounted 4-cylinder Mitsubishi 4G37 or 4G63 engine situated on the left-hand side of the car driving an automatic or manual transmission on the right-hand side. AWD models have a different transmission which includes a limited-slip center differential and output shaft for a transfer case, which drives the rear differential (also availble as limited-slip) and halfshafts.

The 4G37 and 4G63 engines are both inline 4-cylinder gasoline engines. The 4G63 is composed of an iron engine block and aluminum cylinder head and is equipped with balance shafts for smooth operation. The turbocharged version of the 4G63 (sometimes referred to as the 4G63T) is equipped with a lower compression ratio (8.0 vs. 9.0 in the naturally aspirated version) and oil squirters under the pistons in order to better cope with the stress and extra heat caused by forced induction. The Eclipse Turbo was on Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list for 1989 through 1992.

The second generation car maintained the market focus of the 1G car, but had a major update in styling and had different engines between trim levels. New to the line was a convertible model, the Spyder. The turbocharged motor was a more powerful version of the previous one (210hp vs 195hp). The non-turbo motor was a version of the Chrysler Neon engine, manufactured by Chrysler and delivered to and installed at the Mitsubishi Motor Manufacturing of America, Inc (formerly Diamond Star Motors) facility in Normal, Il. The Talon was dropped in 1998. The Eclipse was available in seven trim levels: Base, RS, GS, GS Spyder, GS-T, GS-T Spyder, and GSX.

There was a freshening of the style for the 97 model year. The front grille opening was made less 'classic' and more 'aggressive' with regards to the radiator opening. The slightly reshaped headlights acquired black areas internally. The driving lights became smaller and round. The rear bumper cap was altered and had the reverse lights moved away from their original central position, presumably to reduce the 'ponderous-ness' or the rear view of the car. The Talon was available in four trim levels, Base, ESi, TSi and TSi AWD. The Eagle Talon saw its production end in 1998 when Eagle went out of business. There were similar alterations to the styling of the Talon as there was for the Eclipse. There was a unique version of the 2G Eclipse sold in some European countries. It used a normally-aspirated Mitsubishi 4G63 motor, similar to what was available in the 1G.

The basic driveline layout of the Eclipse is a transverse-mounted 4-cylinder Chrysler 420A, Mitsubishi 4G64 or 4G63 engine. The Mitsubishi motors are mounted in the same orientation as for the 1G cars. The 420A-powered cars had the engine mounted on the right side of the car, and further back in the chassis. AWD models had a similar transmission to the 1G car. All motors are inline 4-cylinder gasoline engines. All have iron blocks with aluminum cylinder heads. The 4G63/4G64 motors retain the balance shafts for smoother operation, while the 420A does not use them. The turbo motors had an increase in compression ratio to 8.5:1 (from 7.8:1). The AWD turbo versions came with a brake upgrade to dual piston calipers and thicker rotors. ABS was also available on the non-turbo models.

3rd generation: The Eclipse underwent a change into its current generation in 1999. The 4G63 was replaced by the less powerful and less durable 4G64 in some versions and a V6 6G72 in others. The AWD transmission available in prior versions was discontinued, ostensibly due to high cost and poor sales. This time, the Chrysler version is the Chrysler Sebring coupe, and the Dodge version is the Dodge Stratus SE/RT coupe.

4th generation: Details of the fourth generation Eclipse were revealed during late 2003 and 2004, and the car was shown at the 2005 Detroit Auto Show. Features of the new model include a 263 hp (193.9 kW) 3.8 L MIVEC (Mitsubishi Innovative Variable timing and lift Electronic Control ) V6 and a 165 hp (123 kW) 2.4 L MIVEC I4, both derived from the 2004+ Mitsubishi PS platform family, with which the Eclipse shares many mechanical components. Like the 2004 Galant, the new Eclipse will be FWD only. The V6 will produce 263 hp and 260 ft.lbf. The fourth-generation Spyder (convertible) Eclipse will be released for the 2006 model year.

Mitsubishi Eclipses were featured prominently in the films The Fast and the Furious (1999 Eclipse coupe), its sequel 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003 Eclipse Spyder), and The Last Ride (2005 coupe).

ParašytasCOLON 2005 11 15, 08:37
Matosas
jo aš irgi tokią istoriją esu skaitęs

ParašytasCOLON 2005 11 15, 19:52
Kevinas
o as nezinojau kad yra TOKIU panasiu auto i 2G :oops: ..vidus idealiai toks pats.. :lol: geras..

ParašytasCOLON 2005 11 15, 22:21
SNOOPY
Tai ne tik 2G turi pigia panele. Paveikslėlis

ParašytasCOLON 2005 11 15, 22:55
cfs-w600
SNOOPY rašėCOLONTai ne tik 2G turi pigia panele. Paveikslėlis
Kodel pigi visai nieko. Na plasmases gal kiek prastokos, bet siaip tai viskas ten gerai.

ParašytasCOLON 2005 11 15, 23:00
SNOOPY
cfs-w600 rašėCOLON
SNOOPY rašėCOLONTai ne tik 2G turi pigia panele. Paveikslėlis
Kodel pigi visai nieko. Na plasmases gal kiek prastokos, bet siaip tai viskas ten gerai.
Tai as butent plasmases kokybe ir turejau omenyje, nes i ja esu priverstas kiekviena diena ziureti. Paveikslėlis