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2G DSM Project Car Intro

Technical Corner : Project Cars : Eclipse GS-T Last Updated: Jan 30th, 2005 - 16:19:56


2G DSM Project Car Intro
By Jacob Isaac-Lowry
Jul 18, 2004, 15:56

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This factory green 1997 Eclipse GS-T has already been extensively modified by its owner.  The current mods are listed below:

Engine:

  • Full 6-bolt motor swap
  • Web cams street grind
  • PTE 50 trim turbo
  • Dejon FMIC with 2.5" short route piping
  • Ported exhaust manifold and O2 housing
  • RS*R 70mm turbo back exhuast
  • Dejon intake piping with open element air filter
  • Custom cold air intake
  • Turbo XS Type H BOV
  • 720cc injectors with Aeromotive FPR
  • Walbro 255HP fuel pump
  • Dejon MBC

Suspension:

  • F/R Strut tower bars
  • RCI 5-point harnesses
  • KYB AGX adjustable shocks
  • Tein S-tech springs
  • AXXIS metal master brake pads
  • Nitto NT-555R Drag radials

Drivetrain

  • ACT 2600 clutch
  • SS clutch line
  • Extreme short throw shifter
  • Greddy counterweight shift knob

Engine Management

  • DSMLink
  • Boost, A/F, and EGT gauges
DSM Engine DSM FMIC DSM Front DSM Top Front

This project car is already pumping out an estimated 360+ whp on pump gas.  Stay tuned as we turn this stock appearing street beast into capable road racing machine putting down a dyno proven 400+ pump gas horsepower!


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