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    Why dapack are my pictures sideways. I'll fix that in a bit.

    Hey guys, thank you for taking your time to read this build/showcase.
    I own a 98 Mitsubishi Eclipse GST. I've had it for about 6 years. All throughout high school, and before that my brother owned it. He passed it on to me when he blew the motor. He was boosting too much on a big 16g without supporting mods, and ended up throwing a rod through the block.

    Unfortunately, I do not have much pictures of it when it was mainly stock during the first half of my high school career.

    All of my lunch money went towards rebuilding this car. (lol, no joke. I'd have $15 for lunch a week and used about $3 or so each week, for all four years of high school). There was also a program at school where I could leave early to go to work. So I'd only have three periods a day for my Junior and Senior year instead of the usual six.
    Having no bills to pay and working a tonnnnn of hours went a long way.

    I'm a sophomore in a University now, so I don't have much free time or nearly as much funds as I used to. I couldn't have built this car alone though, my two older brothers pitched in a significant amount as well when I needed it.

    Mod List -
    Bolt-on Modifications:
    Thermal r&d muffler.
    Custom made downpipe/ full 3 inch exhaust
    Mishimoto fmic,
    Mishimoto radiator,
    walbro 255hp w/ stm rewire,
    magnus 1000hp rail,
    stm fuel tank to rail,
    stm fuel return,
    ID 1000 injectors,
    holset hx40 pro
    punishment racing t3 exhaust manifold,
    38mm Tial Wastegate,
    Tial Q bov,
    jays racing alternator relocation

    Engine Management:
    Ecmlink v3 w/ Speed Density,
    AEM boost, oil, & a/f gauges

    Engine Internals:
    kelford 272s,
    ferrea valves,
    supertech dual springs & retainers,
    topline lifters,
    eagle rods/ manley pistons 9:0:1,
    mls 4 layer head gasket,
    balance shaft delete,
    arp head studs,
    acl rod bearings

    Drivetrain Modifications:
    SBC SS-X,
    ACT Streetlite flywheel,
    Stm stainless clutchline

    Suspension Modifications:
    tein coilovers,
    avid racing mounts,
    mr2 hydro power steering
    nardi steering wheel <3


    I'm sure I'm missing a couple of things, but that should be the main things.
    Oh and please excuse the iPhone pictures.
    I'll get to taking pictures with a real camera soon!
    So without any more ranting, here is my garage built Eclipse!




    The stock engine bay, ugly and crammed. This was the first thing of many changed.




    Got an OBX manifold, a coil plate, and maft sensor. Cleaned it up a bit.
    (I learned soon enough not to buy budget things such as the OBX manifold, it cracked various times and had to get re-welded.)





    Cleaned it up even further and did a wire tuck/ battery relocation.





    This was her when she was my daily during high school, with an ebay intercooler and piping. It held up surprisingly well.





    Lol. My friend and I had a "Photoshoot" at the high schools' parking lot during lunch.





    At this point in time, I started thinking cosmetically. I didn't like how sunk my stock wheels were, so I bought spacers for the rear.




    Then my brother surprised me with a 60-1 turbo when he bought his Holset hx35.





    Originally, I was saving all my money to buy these beauties. Status Racing buckets.

    But the inevitable happened. Being a teenager in high school and having a "fast car" kinda gets to your head. I was boosting without major mods like my eldest brother had in the past.





    This ended up pitting two piston heads too. So it was now officially time for a build. Good bye Status Racing bucket seats.

    So using that money I had saved up for the seats, I bought parts for the engine one by one slowly.

    Before that though, we had to pull the engine of course.




    All disassembled.





    I figured while we were waiting on parts to come, why not shave the engine bay as well? It was ugly and had too much things going on in my opinion.




    Look at all that mess.




    Shaved bolt holes, and painted with primer.


    This is how she was sitting for a good 8 or so months.

    Parts began piling up soon after, so it was time to start building the engine.




    New vs Old











    And than Punishment Racing sent me a picture of my manifold. It got me HYPED.






    And then it arrived. I mocked it together!




    The time had come to drop it in.

    Shortly after we dropped it in, my brother surprised me yet again by buying me a set of Hoosier QTP's.













    My engine bay in its full glory.




    And than I decided to get a real BOV, and upgraded to an Hx40 pro.
    I was using my brothers hx35 before.




    This was the ebay exhaust that we had for its whole life under our ownership.

    Decided we needed something bigger and better.

    I found a good deal on just a thermal muffler, so I had to weld up my own 3in exhaust.




    This is StanceWorks after all though. This is how she sat. I drove her on slicks for a month or so.




    Keep in mind I still was interested on my stance, and I instantly fell in love with rudeboi & CHLTRTL eclipse.
    And being low on money due to college now, those XXR's were an amazing choice of wheels being they were relatively cheep.




    Test fitting.



    Got them mounted on 225/40/18




    And this is how shes currently sitting!












    And that's it for now!
    I still have a lot I want to do. Carbon Hatch, carbon hood, aerocatch hood pins, quick release bumper. Brembo brakes. Different set of wheels. Etc.

    Well thanks for looking!
    I'll make sure to keep this updated.
    Last edited by imagine.; 03-11-2014, 09:31 AM.
    Dsm build thread. Instagram @ Academi_

  • #2
    Looks great man.
    Don't do the aerocatch hood pins and quick release bumper tho, looks to boy racer. Also if you do the carbon hood/hatch, please color match them.
    -Instagram@jdjurhuus
    Stretchsaurus and Pokemon.

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    • #3
      Never really cared much for these cars, but this is probably the first one I like Looks awesome man. A lot of work in it.
      Last edited by Minuki; 10-29-2013, 04:15 PM. Reason: Nvm im a retard

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      • #4
        Engine bay looks good - Although it seems you took ac out?


        "Never argue with an idiot; they'll drag you down to their level and beat you with experience"

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        • #5
          Dude yes. Good story, good outcome, and it sounds like you have good plans for it too. Gonna watch this. That engine bay pic from the top, is what I do like.

          Oh and...... race wars.
          Last edited by Miroteknik; 10-29-2013, 06:05 PM.

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          • #6
            You've worked wonders on that bay!



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            • #7
              Originally posted by Zic View Post
              Looks great man.
              Don't do the aerocatch hood pins and quick release bumper tho, looks to boy racer. Also if you do the carbon hood/hatch, please color match them.
              Well it's recommended to use hood pins when you get a carbon hood, which is why I'd get the aerocatch; they look nice as well. And the quick release would be really helpful because I do take off my bumper quite a lot/ my jack gets stuck under my bumper without 2x4. I understand what you're saying though, and I will paint match them if I do go Carbon.
              I'm not sure about the quick release yet though.

              Originally posted by Minuki View Post
              Never really cared much for these cars, but this is probably the first one I like Looks awesome man. A lot of work in it.
              Too much work but it's worth it to me, thanks!

              Originally posted by TeckniX View Post
              Engine bay looks good - Although it seems you took ac out?
              Yes I did, when I got the car the condenser was out and didn't really care to replace it. Plus it would make my car go faster jk (Fast & the Furious mentality, lol.)
              But it's because I relocated my alternator to the A/C pump location, behind the block.

              Originally posted by Miroteknik View Post
              Dude yes. Good story, good outcome, and it sounds like you have good plans for it too. Gonna watch this. That engine bay pic from the top, is what I do like.

              Oh and...... race wars.
              There's always plans. I just need the money haha. Thanks man! I just hope my floor board doesn't fly off any time soon.

              Originally posted by NeilP View Post
              You've worked wonders on that bay!
              Thank you It's been worth it.
              Dsm build thread. Instagram @ Academi_

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              • #8
                very nice. looks tough on the slicks

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                • #9
                  Swell. Good to see another mitsu in these parts. To notch engine bay, and glad to see (looks like) you ditched the maf-t. Speed density?

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                  • #10
                    Love the look, even though those are XXR's.

                    Engine bay looks amazing.

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                    • #11
                      Looks great!!!

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                      • #12
                        man I like this alot

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                        • #13
                          Not bad. I'm assuming you did things correctly by picking up good parts the first time rather than getting shit parts and then correcting yourself over time?
                          Sup. Call me Z.
                          My Accord "build".

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                          • #14
                            never really liked these before seeing yours... awesome build with a lot of time and effort put into it. yours is probably the cleanest one I've ever seen!

                            aaaannd... ask any racer, any real racer. It doesn't matter if you win by an inch or a mile, winning's winning.
                            Originally posted by cobrawannabe
                            More lotion.



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                            • #15
                              Aw the nostalgia, I had a maroon 98 rs I think back in high school also. It was a fun car and I still lurk for eclipses every once in a while. If I could get another one, I would search for a gsx, that was my dream one back in the day.

                              The car looks awesome!! keep up the good work
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