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yes it will
163 mph
you can do this but will be very costlly as you will have to change a lot of things will probley be cheaper to buy the whole car then do it separate
185 SOHC and 220 DOHC i believe
It comes stock with a 222 horsepower. Most people believe it had the same engine as all of the dodge stealth's produced but they are wrong. The dodge stealth had 160 horsepower SOHC in their base model and the 3000GT had a 222 horsepower DOHC in their base model. However, in 1997 they started to make SOHC 3000GT's and then they had the same horspower base models.
1994
6G72. Note it as a TT or twin turbo, because there is also a N/A model.
yes, but you have to change the wiring harness to accept the engine, but yes, it can be done. If you do not have the right wiring harness, you would burn up the turbo
yes. both engines are the 4g63. the turbo engines from the 1990-1994 is a 6 bolt 4g63 and the turbo engine from the 1995-1999 is a 7 bolt 4g63.
change oil,plugs and filters (air and oil) is about all you can do, engine management should do the rest
You ought to be able to get at them from inside the truck.
The 1994 3000GT came either as AWD or FWD for the North American market, everywhere else the only drivetrain configuration offered was AWD. Fwd models did not get turbocharged engines, and for the model year 1994 all trim levels of the FWD model had a 220/222hp dohc v6. AWD models all got the 3.0L twin turbo engine, except for the Asian market which in addition got an N/A awd model with an optional automatic transmission.