The 1994 Dodge Stealth ES, equipped with a 3.0-liter V6 engine, has a top speed of around 140 mph and can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in approximately 6.5 seconds. Its performance is bolstered by a sporty design and all-wheel drive, making it a compelling option in the early '90s sports car market. Overall, the Stealth ES offers a blend of power and handling that was impressive for its time.
NO it's not a turbo, it has a 222horsepower DOHC motor.
I currently own a 91 soch, but this is my second Stealth. My first was a 92 es dohc,,yes they have ECS. I had to replace it in mine.
I'm not sure. As long is the same type of engine it will fit since both models are st generation. ES for ES RT for RT TT for TT I hope this help you
10w-30 fully synthetic is best
NO!!
take the old one out and put the new one in
i had mine buried at 160 and still climbing at 5200 rpm
225 hp for the es model (non turbo) 300 for the AWD twin turbo
Yes but not worth it. extremely expensive. cheeper to buy an rt tt
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
Any motor can have twin turbos, It is expensive... is it worth it,depends on what you want to do.
I forgot to add that the motor in this 94 Dodge Grand Caravan ES is a 3.3L