Yes, any engine can be turbocharged. How much boost it can handle depends on,
1. the strength of the internal parts/ block
2. the fuel octane/compression your are running
3. size of the turbo/turboes being used.
Plymouth.
Plymouth.
1970 was the first Hemi Cuda. In 1969 The largest motor offered was the 440 6pk.
Between $250,000 and $500,000 per the rob report magazine, for the 1970-71, hemi cuda coupe model.
No unfortunately not, I wish though.
Htp cpe 10,622 Cuda 7,828
Refers to same thing
You could probably find a Rusted, Non-running model for a few Hundred bucks$. The most expensive was a 1974 Hemi cuda Convertible that sold for $3.5 Million dollars in 2014 at auction.
On a Plymouth it is called moulin rouge instead.
Very likely, as there was no 2007 Dodge Challenger.
barracuda, formula s, cuda, AAR cuda, 2dr. coupe, 2dr. fastback.
For one, Ecoboost is a trademark by Ford for their line of turbocharged engines. Secondly, Dodge's 5.7 is called a Hemi not an Ecoboost. Third, I am unaware, and do not believe there is a turbocharged Hemi from the factory. So to answer your question, it does not work because there isn't one.