1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse 2.0L 4-cyl DOHC oil capacity is 4.5 quarts with filter. The recommended oil are as follows:
Above 0 F: 10W-30
Below 100 F: 5W-30
For more than 20 years, the Mitsubishi Eclipse was one of America's more popular sport coupes. Reasons for its success include sleek styling, powerful engines, a decent amount of comfort and affordability. As these traits also describe traditional domestic rear-drive sport coupes, the Mitsubishi Eclipse has been called the Japanese version of a pony car.
And like those seeming influences, the Eclipse was known more for its straight-line performance than outright cornering prowess. The Eclipse was always designed solely for the U.S. market and is a rarity in other parts of the world.
The original Eclipse was the result of a joint venture started in the 1980s between Mitsubishi and Chrysler, known as Diamond Star Motors (DSM). For model-year 1990, at a plant in central Illinois, the Diamond Star triplets bowed -- similar versions of the same Mitsubishi-engineered car, including the Eclipse, the Eagle Talon and the Plymouth Laser. With the subsequent demise of the Eagle and Plymouth brands, only the Eclipse remained in production.
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