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Old Mar 27, 2008 | 09:52 PM
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i have a 1999 chrysler sebring fj body.. and im looking to get more power.. either with a swap or something.. does ne one know of ways to improve the power out of this engine. right now its a 2.0l five spd.. i was looking at turbo eclipse motors but am not sure if it bolts up or what.. if someone could help that would be great..
Old Mar 29, 2008 | 08:19 AM
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dont bother attempting to make a sebring faster. I have one, they're slow turds. sell it and get something smaller that has an abundance of parts available in the market. And if you are looking for something to slip a 4g63t in, go for a 89 colt, thats sweeeeeeettt. sleeper.! make it all wheel drive and away u go.
Old Mar 30, 2008 | 05:29 PM
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If that 99 Sebring is a coupe then is was based on the Eclipse and was built on the same assembly line. However, there is no sensible solution to equip it with a 4G64T. Even a non-turbo 2G Eclipse or Talon is not worth swapping over to turbo, they use the same 420a engine as the Sebring and it's a Chrysler motor. Nothing bolts up, it would require a complete rewire, and it goes on...
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yeah, the bad thing here is there are no accurate solutions or modifications with your inquiry, well you can try and test something about your Sebring but the problem is when you replace the old parts, so it only means the process of modifying your car will be continous, and it may even shorten your sebrings life-span...
Old Apr 1, 2008 | 10:36 PM
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If you owned a VW, everything could be swapped in. Most motors require some rewiring, so why not just get a different car that wont rust on you.

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