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NO it's not a turbo, it has a 222horsepower DOHC motor.
3.0 sohc looks small in compartment and transmission sets on left side. 3.0 dohc is much larger and has 2 belts running the cams
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 had mine buried at 160 and still climbing at 5200 rpm
on the 4G63 it runs off the cam-shaft. otherwise, it is behind the crankshaft pulley, an inductive bell and strobe setup. The previious answer is true, but the 92 Dodge Stealth came with 3 engine options. The Base Model came with a SOHC 6G72, The ES and RT with a DOHC 6G72 and the RT/TT with a Twin Turbo DOHC 6G72. In answer to te question in 92 the crank sensor is run off the camshaft similar to the 4G63. It is located on the intake camshaft, of the rear head on the transmission or rear of the block
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.
bad coil pack... replace coil pack
yes as long as the engines of both cars were both the same engine. IE: both were SOHC. Or both were DOHC.
yes it is possible to do it i just got done with one i put the dohc is a 91 dodge stealth mounts are the same u have to change the the wiring harness both of them under the hood and the computers the ac lines power steering resivour and lines it is a little of a pain to do but it is possible u need any more answers about it email me at beaner_in_ky@yahoo.com
I have never owned one of these, but most radiators have a petcock on the bottom for draining. That would be the fist place I would check.
It depends on the motor and speed of your transmission -- SOHC or DOHC. The DOHC (Canadian built) was put into 47% of the 2000 Dodge Neons during their second generation line. This means they are not like the SOHC models. Second, most had the 3-speed automatic transmission, some did come with a manual transmission.Whether you have a newer model 4-speed or older 3-speed automatic impacts whether you will have these sensors or not. ALL 2000 Dodge Neons had the 3-speed automatic (as far as I can tell).Complete computer control of the Dodge Neon automatic transmission began with the 2002 model and the 4 speed automatic transmission which definitely uses these sensors.AGAIN, the 3-speed automatic transmissions found on the DOHC apparently do not have the same type of sensors as the 4 speed automatic on later built models.The closest you can come to finding a manual for the 2000 Dodge Neon is with the 1999 manual as it is the only one that has the DOHC motor.
it depend on which engine you have. if you have the dohc v6 then you can use a transmission from a 2000-2003 eclipse but other than that no you can't and any tranny you switch into it is going to have problems because Mitsubishi keeps using the same defective product. i have a talon tranny in my 94 sohc auto, runs great, if taken care of the tranny will have no problem