Any motor can have twin turbos, It is expensive... is it worth it,depends on what you want to do.
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if its a turbo, it could be your seals in the turbos, turbos are a little dirty anyway but man there Nice. of course try a tune up and keep your maf clean can send a rich signal to ecu
Yes it will.
you can put a turbo on a stealth but if the engine is made to be NA (naturally aspirated) then it would reqire a lot of work by a trained mechanic it would be cheaper to buy the R/t twin turbo edition of the car n just put bigger turbos on
dodge stealth is same as 3000gt stealth rt tt is same as 3000gt vr4
the only difference is the Turbo, that s only diff between ES\RT. *rt does not mean it has turbos, the rt es and base refer to the trim style of the vehicle, base is the low end rt is the high end, some rt are turbo some are not, all rt have the DOHC endine
WHERE DO YOU CHECK THE FUEL PRESSURE ON A 1991 DODGE STEALTH
The Dodge Stealth was manufactured in Japan, the sister car to Mitsubishi's 3000GT. Japan's decade-long recession in the 90s had much to do with the Stealth's demise. The Stealth was intended to rebrand Dodge and Chrysler by identifying with a sporty car.
It could, Dodge did offer a turbo option on its 4 cylinders around that time.
Chrysler manufactured its last Dodge Stealth in 1996, replacing its Ferrari aerodynamic styling with a hideous looking, overly expensive Dodge Viper.
The Dodge Stealth was manufactured in Japan by Mitsubishi, its sister was the Mitsubishi 3000GT. Dodge stopped selling it because sales fell too low.
1996