no. throttle body
yes it is the same cab all parts will bolt right on
Yes it will,,, the body was exactly the same from 81 to 93
Yes.
Probably throttle body clogge or cable
It is electronically controlled through the computer. If it does not idle right, there is a problem somewhere else. Bad timing, bad spark plugs, wires, vacuum leak, EGR valve,other sensors or carbon in the throttle body.
On the valve body, inside the transmission.
they bolt on but body lines are diffrent 1973-1980 are the same and 1981-1993 are the same
There are actually many different vacuum hoses for the 1991 Dodge Shadow, and they are all in different places. Most vacuum hoses originate on the intake manifold, next to the throttle body, which sits underneath the air cleaner.
The Dodge Shadow, along with its twin the Plymouth Sundance, were first rolled out in 1987. The vehicle was available in three body styles, two door with hatchback, two door with hatchback and sunroof, and four door with hatchback. The standard engine was a four cylinder, but a turbo model was also available. Some optional accessories available included; power windows, mirrors and door locks, cruise control, tilt steering wheel, intermittent delay wipers, map lights, tachometer, extra interior lighting, and a sound system. On the exterior of the vehicle you could get mag wheels and fog lights. The last Dodge Shadow was manufactured in 1994.
yes it will, but the manifold your gonna put the tsi throttle body on must be a turbo manifold as well, well actually not really, it will fit no matter what, its just the non turbo manifold has more vacuum lines runnin to the throttle body, but it should work, never had a non turbo talon but i am very familiar with them, i have a 92 tsi awd talon and a 98 tsi.
It is the hoses that carry compressed air from the turbo to the throttle body.