the 1991 3000gt are dohc. it comes stock with 222hp. they also made sohc but that wasn't until later generations of the 3000gt's. The 1991 Dodge stealths came in sohc, compared to the 91 3000gt's dohc. either way, with minor adjustments, it will fit from sohc to dohc.
the 3000GT came in three models. The base model, V6 SOHC engine - front wheel drive. The SL, V6 DOHC engine - front wheel drive. And lastly, the VR4 twin turbo DOHC V6 AWD.
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.
222 hp
Depends. If your going from a DOHC V6 6G72 motor to another it should be a direct bolt on. I dont believe the motor mounts changed from 1g to 2ndg so just make sure that your getting the same motor. - they made them in SOHC, DOHC, and TT. have fun! I did about 4 engine swaps so far. never again! Its the base model with the less powerful SOHC and im going with a DOHC complete with the ecu.
all the 3000gt DOHC 3.0 V6's are pretty much identical as far as i know, at least to 95. with respect to the differences to the turbo and non-turbo models.
this site lists how many of each 3000GT was built by year and model. http://www.daveblack.net/asp/3SiSpecs.asp 1999 total production for the last year this car was made = 526 cars. 289 SOHC 192 DOHC 45 DOHC Twin Turbo
yes, the dohc sl will fit. sohc 3000gt uses a distributer
yes as long as the engines of both cars were both the same engine. IE: both were SOHC. Or both were DOHC.
No, a 1.9 dohc engine for a 1999 will not fit a 2001 model. Each model of cars receives upgrades that require parts made specifically for that model.
185 SOHC and 220 DOHC i believe
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.
On the engine, in the outlet, at the base of the top hose.