Just removing one engine and putting it into another car IS major work!!! But to answer the question without being a smart-ass, there are 2 turbo motors available from a 1991 Spirit, a 2.5 turbo and the truly awesome and rare 2.2 turbo III. The Turbo III has too much torque for most automatic transmissions so you'd also have to replace the transmission to the high torque 568 manual trans. There, you now have more work to do now. That means adding the right pedals to the car. More work. You'd have to use the computer from the Spirit with the Turbo III car and the engine wiring harness. Still more work. Want an easier way to do this? Put the 1993 grill and tail lights on the 1991 car and drive it home. Faster than you drove the 1993 there, of course!
According to Gates ( they make timing belts etc. ) the 3.0 L - V6 engine in a 1993 Dodge Spirit is NOT an interference engine ( it does use a TIMING BELT )
no it is not
It is not a direct fit.
It is in the exhaust manifold on the rear of the engine.
It is screwed into the exhaust, behind the engine.
5w30 or 10w305w30 or 10w30
According to the Gates website , the 2.5 liter 4 cylinder engine in a 1993 Dodge Spirit is NOT an interference engine , so I would say NO
The engine computer is usually on the passenger side mounted close to the fire wall
In the exhaust manifold at the firewall (rear of engine).
An Spirit engine doesnt use any spacific type of coolant, as long as its a 50/50 mix.
Yes, you do not need to remove the engine.
It is located in the transmission.