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COGCaviZ24
06-14-2006, 01:20 PM
only 77K miles on the engine
top end work
header and exhaust
black housing headlights and tails
coil overs
strut bar
17" Konig wheels
sunroof
full Blitz kit
Carbon Fiber hood
black aluminum wing
shaved door handles
cd/dvd setup
dual A-pillar gauge pod
Tach.
M/T

http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i239/cogcaviz24/Eclipse1.jpg
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i239/cogcaviz24/Eclipse2.jpg
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http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i239/cogcaviz24/Eclipse15.jpg

ASKING $2700

CONTACT INFO:
Alen Wallhauser(owner)
678-617-2219
OR
Andrew Lee(me)
(678)617-4336
OR
go buy Lanier Federal Credit Union(in Oakwood) and ask for Alen

B16a2 Civic
06-14-2006, 01:25 PM
good ass price

aaronfelipe
06-14-2006, 01:26 PM
good ass price
X2

8bangin302
06-14-2006, 01:31 PM
2,700 thats cheap man why so cheap............

OZ135
06-14-2006, 01:37 PM
what is wrong with the car????

rickgiblin
06-14-2006, 01:53 PM
whats wrong with the engine... or the car, hows the title?

TrizzyDizzy
06-14-2006, 02:11 PM
well its an RS... but granted... its still cheap

COGCaviZ24
06-14-2006, 02:33 PM
needs a new block

The BUCKY
06-14-2006, 02:35 PM
needs a new block


lol at that lil bit of info

COGCaviZ24
06-14-2006, 02:41 PM
it's not mine. i posted it for a friend. that's all I know about it

Turbodude06
06-14-2006, 02:54 PM
whats wrong with the block is it cracked or something

COGCaviZ24
06-14-2006, 02:58 PM
i'm waiting on a return call for the exact answer as to what wrong with the block. i'll post it and edit it into the 1st post asap

getyarollon9
06-14-2006, 05:05 PM
willing to part out anything?

thinkskater
06-14-2006, 05:18 PM
X2


x3 on that one damn

Mr. Antonov
06-14-2006, 05:28 PM
Daaaaymn thats too fast too furious!

Z33_kid
06-14-2006, 06:58 PM
^ for shure juss change the tail lights n add some neon green paint n ur good to go well bump

2.0civic
06-14-2006, 08:29 PM
Probably rod bearings....Crankwalking FTW..otherwise damn good price for a 2g

COGCaviZ24
06-15-2006, 08:56 AM
bumpity

COGCaviZ24
06-15-2006, 04:50 PM
bump again

COGCaviZ24
06-15-2006, 06:17 PM
allen says: It actually threw a rod out the the front of the block. Nice hole in the front of the block. No Top End or Bottom End Damage. The block just needs to be replaced!

thinkskater
06-15-2006, 06:20 PM
damnmnnnnnmnmnmnmnmnmn i retract my previous statement

YokotaS13
06-15-2006, 06:28 PM
what is wrong with the car????
just look at it. its all wrong

ill pay you to junk that thing so noone has to ever see it


exposed timing belt ftw

COGCaviZ24
06-15-2006, 06:58 PM
awesome!!! your a douche

topsecret2JZ
06-16-2006, 01:19 AM
trade for the four door civic in my thread

Vteckidd
06-16-2006, 01:28 AM
how can there be no BOTTOM END DAMAGE when it through a rod threw the block LOL

LemonAJAX
06-16-2006, 01:29 AM
how can there be no BOTTOM END DAMAGE when it through a rod threw the block LOL

yeah i was about to say... isnt the block the bottom end??? LOL at that idiot.. allen.. lol

YokotaS13
06-16-2006, 01:46 AM
awesome!!! your a douche
fo sho, but not as bad as you

COGCaviZ24
06-16-2006, 08:24 AM
yup

COGCaviZ24
06-16-2006, 01:04 PM
i think alen means that the block was damaged by the rod, but top and bottom internals are in tact


bump

devin
06-16-2006, 01:09 PM
just look at it. its all wrong

ill pay you to junk that thing so noone has to ever see it


exposed timing belt ftw



*applause* :goodjob:

COGCaviZ24
06-17-2006, 11:37 AM
bump

Buttons
06-18-2006, 01:57 AM
about how much would you need to get it fixed?

YokotaS13
06-19-2006, 03:37 PM
and to fix, you can get a 420 a out of any neon lololololol

1439/2000
06-19-2006, 03:39 PM
Probably rod bearings....Crankwalking FTW..otherwise damn good price for a 2g


lol you have no idea what crankwalk is. This motor isnt a 7 bolt awd 4g, this motor is crap.

ajw2722
06-19-2006, 04:55 PM
about how much would you need to get it fixed?

This is Alan - owner of the Eclipse - from what I have seen you can get the complete engine from about $500 - $1100 on Ebay or from Local Junkyards. Labor is according to who you use or D-I-Y!

ajw2722
06-19-2006, 04:59 PM
lol you have no idea what crankwalk is. This motor isnt a 7 bolt awd 4g, this motor is crap.

Actually this motor is Dodge motor is better than any Mitsu motor because of the newer technology. Hahn Racecraft has been running almost 30 lbs of boost and NOS to a STOCK motor and running 10 second Quater Miles for a year now. And it is a daily driver with All Factory Options including AC! Read what can be done using this motor at the following link : http://www.hahnracecraft.com/auto/eclipse/eclipsehistory.htm

YokotaS13
06-19-2006, 06:30 PM
This is Alan - owner of the Eclipse - from what I have seen you can get the complete engine from about $500 - $1100 on Ebay or from Local Junkyards. Labor is according to who you use or D-I-Y!
dude you can get a 420a for like a few hundred bucks literally

YokotaS13
06-19-2006, 06:31 PM
Actually this motor is Dodge motor is better than any Mitsu motor because of the newer technology. Hahn Racecraft has been running almost 30 lbs of boost and NOS to a STOCK motor and running 10 second Quater Miles for a year now. And it is a daily driver with All Factory Options including AC! Read what can be done using this motor at the following link : http://www.hahnracecraft.com/auto/eclipse/eclipsehistory.htm
yeah, becuase its so much better than a 4g63 lol EVERYone uses those, so the must suck

YokotaS13
06-19-2006, 06:33 PM
stock motor huh?
lets review the stages completed to the STAGE 5 Setup they use
stage 1
We have achieved 275 HP @ 10 PSI boost with this turbosystem in Stage II intercooled form. Not bad for a 140 HP stock engine! This engine responds extremely well to boost.

Performance? Glad you asked. We have run mid 13 second ET's at over 100 MPH with the Stage II kit, using street tires and pump gas. The car was otherwise STOCK save for a GReddy exhaust! This signifies a three second, twenty MPH improvement over stock. And this ain't just no show pony, as my wife Lori and I have daily driven the car for the last year and a half, through –25 degree winters to 100-degree summers.

Next, we got a little more aggressive. A year of testing with Stage II was deemed enough. The time had come to up the ante.

stage 3
Stage III: By strengthening the engine with forged pistons and billet connecting rods, and installing larger 420cc injectors in conjunction with our PowerFuel module, fifteen PSI boost operation on pump gas became possible. We retained the stock ECU, which operates the 420CC injectors thru the assistance of our new PowerFuel module. Closed loop operation is maintained, and the factory ECU is quite content with this configuration, even though it is now driving injectors that are more than twice as large as the stockers!

Other additional modifications (over the Stage II iteration described above) included an upgraded clutch, lowered and modified front suspension, small 7" wide slicks, MSD ignition, and Profec B boost controller with steering wheel mounted remote.

All major fun, and very quick. This Stage III version is good for about 325 HP on pump gas. This is the ultimate setup for cars that are extensively street driven, yet it should still get a properly set up Eclipse RS into the high twelve second range.

But, the stage was now set for the final upgrades: Stages IV and V.

stage 4
Stage IV: Adding 625cc injectors and a programmable engine computer system (in place of the PowerFuel module) to Stage III resulted in Stage IV. The higher boost pressure allowed by the larger injectors and new computer (up to 30 PSI boost operation now available) is what enables Stage IV to produce 375 HP.

In its first ever outing in Stage IV trim, at the Diamond Star Nationals this past July 10, the Eclipse ran mid twelve's at over 110 MPH in 90 degree heat. Ultimately, Stage IV would run 12.30's at 115 MPH. This is all achieved using the same turbo and intercooler we ship with Stage I or II!



stage 5
Stage V: The car's current iteration is its most exciting yet. By adding a 20G compressor to the turbo, installing an Apexi front mount intercooler, and remapping the programmable fuel system, we created Stage V. Debuted at the Battle of the Imports at Rt. 66 Raceway this past August, the Stage V Eclipse boomed to an 11.92 second, 116-MPH debut. The next weekend, it went five rounds to the final at the NOPI Drag Wars at Union Grove Dragaway in the 12.00 bracket, with a runner-up finish. But the best was still in store: a modification to the wastegate actuator then allowed a 28 PSI boost level in high stage, and further testing brought out 11.70's at over 120 MPH, with the best blast being an 11.72 @ 122 MPH! Estimated HP is now 475.


fucking idiot. read what you link befor eyou link it.

Its a fully built race engine

COGCaviZ24
06-19-2006, 08:45 PM
damn, maybe i should have warned alen about getting on here. sorry alen. IA= e-thugs galore

ajw2722
06-19-2006, 09:47 PM
stock motor huh?
lets review the stages completed to the STAGE 5 Setup they use
stage 1
We have achieved 275 HP @ 10 PSI boost with this turbosystem in Stage II intercooled form. Not bad for a 140 HP stock engine! This engine responds extremely well to boost.

Performance? Glad you asked. We have run mid 13 second ET's at over 100 MPH with the Stage II kit, using street tires and pump gas. The car was otherwise STOCK save for a GReddy exhaust! This signifies a three second, twenty MPH improvement over stock. And this ain't just no show pony, as my wife Lori and I have daily driven the car for the last year and a half, through –25 degree winters to 100-degree summers.

Next, we got a little more aggressive. A year of testing with Stage II was deemed enough. The time had come to up the ante.

stage 3
Stage III: By strengthening the engine with forged pistons and billet connecting rods, and installing larger 420cc injectors in conjunction with our PowerFuel module, fifteen PSI boost operation on pump gas became possible. We retained the stock ECU, which operates the 420CC injectors thru the assistance of our new PowerFuel module. Closed loop operation is maintained, and the factory ECU is quite content with this configuration, even though it is now driving injectors that are more than twice as large as the stockers!

Other additional modifications (over the Stage II iteration described above) included an upgraded clutch, lowered and modified front suspension, small 7" wide slicks, MSD ignition, and Profec B boost controller with steering wheel mounted remote.

All major fun, and very quick. This Stage III version is good for about 325 HP on pump gas. This is the ultimate setup for cars that are extensively street driven, yet it should still get a properly set up Eclipse RS into the high twelve second range.

But, the stage was now set for the final upgrades: Stages IV and V.

stage 4
Stage IV: Adding 625cc injectors and a programmable engine computer system (in place of the PowerFuel module) to Stage III resulted in Stage IV. The higher boost pressure allowed by the larger injectors and new computer (up to 30 PSI boost operation now available) is what enables Stage IV to produce 375 HP.

In its first ever outing in Stage IV trim, at the Diamond Star Nationals this past July 10, the Eclipse ran mid twelve's at over 110 MPH in 90 degree heat. Ultimately, Stage IV would run 12.30's at 115 MPH. This is all achieved using the same turbo and intercooler we ship with Stage I or II!



stage 5
Stage V: The car's current iteration is its most exciting yet. By adding a 20G compressor to the turbo, installing an Apexi front mount intercooler, and remapping the programmable fuel system, we created Stage V. Debuted at the Battle of the Imports at Rt. 66 Raceway this past August, the Stage V Eclipse boomed to an 11.92 second, 116-MPH debut. The next weekend, it went five rounds to the final at the NOPI Drag Wars at Union Grove Dragaway in the 12.00 bracket, with a runner-up finish. But the best was still in store: a modification to the wastegate actuator then allowed a 28 PSI boost level in high stage, and further testing brought out 11.70's at over 120 MPH, with the best blast being an 11.72 @ 122 MPH! Estimated HP is now 475.


fucking idiot. read what you link befor eyou link it.

Its a fully built race engine

Stock Internals you immature little child! Read on if you can or have someone read it to you and you will find out that the internals of the motor are stock. Any 'idiot' would know that to bolt on parts are easy upgrades but the real money and extra power come from doing internal engine work. Bolting on parts onto a motor with no internals or engine seals broken - i.e. Rods, Cams or Boring - can be referred to as a STOCK MOTOR.

I guess an idiot would have to be explained that though!

ajw2722
06-19-2006, 10:55 PM
Like I said KEEP READING:

Now, such performance numbers have been seen before, though not out of a Chrysler 420A (please also review the webpage on this site about HRC's 420A engine program). Big HP is one thing. What we feel makes these engines so viable is the level of stock components still in use in unmolested form. Intake manifold, throttle body, cams, head, valves: still all stock, even on our 475 HP Eclipse! This keeps costs down for the builder of such a car, and we can provide any step of the system, all the way to up to Stage V.

YokotaS13
06-20-2006, 04:43 AM
Stage III: By strengthening the engine with forged pistons and billet connecting rods


i guess those are external parts?

anythign in the block you have to take an oil pan and head off to get it, are internals.

anythign in the head is relatively bolt on....though im sure YOU would have to pay someone to do it

fawk_you
06-20-2006, 04:48 AM
I wouldnt spit at that car. :)

COGCaviZ24
06-20-2006, 08:46 AM
shut your skanky looking ass up.

fawk_you
06-20-2006, 02:16 PM
shut your skanky looking ass up.
lol.... you dont know me. But im sure, yet again its a compliment coming from you. :goodjob:

BTW, that looks good on your part...being a seller and all calling someone stating their opinion a bad name. :goodjob:

B16a2 Civic
06-20-2006, 02:25 PM
hell nah

1439/2000
06-20-2006, 02:35 PM
This is Alan - owner of the Eclipse - from what I have seen you can get the complete engine from about $500 - $1100 on Ebay or from Local Junkyards. Labor is according to who you use or D-I-Y!

Alan, why dont YOU fix it?

Maybe because you can't polish a turd.

Scrilla
06-20-2006, 03:24 PM
Daaaaymn thats too fast too furious!


Did you see the type r shift knob?:lmfao:

COGCaviZ24
06-20-2006, 03:37 PM
im not selling it:goodjob:

allen is, i just posted it

ajw2722
06-23-2006, 11:21 AM
Alan, why dont YOU fix it?

Maybe because you can't polish a turd.

I bought it with the intent to resell it. I was helping someone out that need to get rid of it pretty quick.

I can see it was a complete waste of time to list it on this forum because you guys are completely immature and cannot just look at something and not make rude comments. I guess your lives are such as disappointment that you have to try to make everyone else as sad and depressed as you!

If you don't like it move on and get a life! I have been a member of many forums including. NAISOC, WRXAtlanta, WRXforum, and many Z28 forums and at least those forums have adults on their websites!

Sorry, Andy for involving you in this attempt to sell my car - I didn't know the little kids on here would insult you but I guess friends always get burned in some way for helping other friends out!

tmillsskills
06-24-2006, 10:21 PM
sorry to interupt the argument. eh heh. im interested in the car. i can give you 3k BUT ( always a but ) i would have to make payments. i can come up with 1000 down and ( we can put it on paper ) ill give you 500 a month. or however makes you feel the most comfortable this method of payment isnt for everyone but i asure you that you would have ALL my info and i can even show you where i live. i aint goin nowhere. well. www.myspace.com/blacksunglassesnigguh

COGCaviZ24
06-28-2006, 06:33 PM
yeah, i should have known better than to waste my and your time be posting on here. some of the people are good but most are assholes. a couple of ther negitive posts in are directed to at due to things I've popped off on in the past, but they don't know how to let it go. i only come on here now to check events and see if i help people with some of the things i know. i'm sorry that i even got you involved with the some of the morons on this site.

tmillsskill= call allen about making payments. I'm sure he will be able to work things out with payments. That's his job! he has helped with a couple loans so far and will continue go to him.

tmillsskills
07-02-2006, 11:45 AM
awsome. thanks man. yea people on any forum website usually end up being assholes. i guess its cos they can say what they want and be as mean as they want and not worry about being punched in the jaw.

rxmember
07-06-2006, 11:46 PM
still for sale ?

therealgoon9
07-07-2006, 04:34 PM
awsome. thanks man. yea people on any forum website usually end up being assholes. i guess its cos they can say what they want and be as mean as they want and not worry about being punched in the jaw.


Are you that tol from macon thats been ripping ppl off? Corey blade? Hmm, ehmm?

BTW, I saw this car a couple weeks ago parked where it is in the pics. It's super clean, the price is a steal considering how hot it looks. Even with the price of motor rework on top of it.

COGCaviZ24
07-08-2006, 12:13 PM
yes it's still for sale

green91
07-08-2006, 10:41 PM
Bolting on parts onto a motor with no internals or engine seals broken - i.e. Rods, Cams or Boring - can be referred to as a STOCK MOTOR.


Are you retarted? You do realize that to install new rods & pistons youve got to break many seals.. the head gasket when the head is removed, rear main and front main seals when the crankshaft is removed.. just to start. oil pan gasket, vc gasket, blah blah i could go on for days.

ajw2722
07-11-2006, 02:34 PM
UPDATE : I went ahead and installed a new engine because it will be easier to sell runnin than not! Picking up today but will be raising the price back up to recoup costs! But yeah - still for sale - NOW RUNNING - and I am a loan officer so I could try to get people financed if interested! Thanks

COGCaviZ24
07-11-2006, 03:36 PM
well shit allen. good job :goodjob:

COGCaviZ24
07-11-2006, 03:40 PM
any chance you can help me sell our eclipse

ajw2722
07-12-2006, 11:45 AM
what happened? saving money for baby? give me the all the specs and i'll see if i can help sell it and let anyone know that might be interested that I can finance it too!

COGCaviZ24
07-13-2006, 09:21 AM
yeah, we don't ever drive the thing. and if could get it gone, it would help alot. we'll take blue book for it and pay the difference our selves.
i'll get the exact specs to you asap.i'm realy busy this week. it's my week to be on call. i know it's a silver 2000+ esclipse GS 2.4L auto. w/ sunroof, power everything, keyless entry. not sure of the current milage