Anything is possible for enough money. Dodge never made a turbo or awd version so this would be very expensive.
yes. Chargers take turbos and superchargers very well.
A 192 Deg should be sufficient. I had to use a 180 degree. I have a turbo and changed everything out on it but it still overheated. I had to buy 3 stats before I found one that would work right. It does not heat very well in the winter though.
the short answer is no. but (and there is always a but!) there are some who have installed a single turbo setup on their 3.0s with very good results. check out turbo dodge.com and check out their 3.0 turbo dept. lots of good info in there. including how one member has installed a 24v SOHC 3.0 in his shadow!
You HAVE to intercool a turbo. The purpose of the intercooler is to cool the exhaust before it circulates back through the turbo. The power gains very depending on the size of the turbo and the amount of boost you're running.
On the very bottom of the panel there are two screws holding it in place
Turbo is meaning for fast. Like my dog's name is Turbo, and he is very fast!!!!
some of the early 2.0l dodge turbo parts would help you to switch it a turbo motor, the computer will be the hardest part to make work, also if the car has more then lets say 20,000 miles it may not be able to live very long, also will need a set of turbo cast heads! need to lower the compression, so will need turbo pistons too!
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not because its a turbo but a diesel will at very very cold temps. for an extended time
No. But there are companys that make the turbo kits and are said to be very good.
No it will NOT interchange. The 350 and 400 turbo are actually VERY different transmissions.