Anything is possible, but the cost would likely be outrageous.
either the volkswagen tourag or Porsche cayanne turbo s
The base transmission was a 3-speed manual. The 4-speed manual and 3-speed automatic were optional. Both manual transmissions were Muncies and the automatic was the turbo 400.
800 rpm + or - 50 according to workshop manual
The type of induction an engine uses is not directly relevant to its transmission type. In other words the engine can be naturally aspirated, turbo or supercharged and use an automatic, manual, cvt etc.
If it is a automatic its is the hydramatic 4l80e if it is a manual transmission it is a v 4500
3,494 lbs.(1,585 kg) with a manual transmission, 3,572 lbs. (1,620 kg) with a Tiptronic.
The automatic is a 48 RE. The manual is a NV5600.
A turbo 400 is an automatic transmission, so yes, it will shift itself, unless someone has put in a manual valve body or transmission brake -- both of which are mainly used by racers.
Yes but do to the 400 Turbo Trans being much longer you will need a shorter drive shaft
a turbocharger works on the engine only, it does not matter if the gearbox is manual or automatic
The dipstick for an automatic transmission on a 2007 Forester turbo is in the engine compartment. It is on the front passenger side of the compartment.
The 7.3 PS had 250hp for the trucks with an automatic transmission from 1999-2003; in 2001 the power was increased to 275hp for the trucks with a manual transmission.