Yes it is, but there is work to be done. If you want to put the turbo on the sxt you have to replace the engine and the transmission with the srt's. That's if your trying to have a car that's a sleeper... Unless you buy your own turbo. The downfall with that is you can only push about 5lb without ruining anything. Your better off getting a hyper-programing kit for the sxt. If your looking for the car to be faster you can also push between 40 to 50lb of nos.
No, not from the factory.
Can you? Yes, any engine swap is possible if you have enough money. My question is why? Just get a twin turbo, a good cam and reset your EFI
http://www.thedieselgarage.com/forums/showthread.php?t=52035
Turbo is meaning for fast. Like my dog's name is Turbo, and he is very fast!!!!
Remove the oil line from the Turbo. Remove the temperature sensor from the Turbo. Remove the Turbo retaining nuts. Replace the old Turbo gasket with a new gasket. Reverse the process to install the new Turbo.
2 Mitsubishi TD04H
35 psi with stock turbo or 49 psi with stock head gasket.
14 PSI
stock they are 160hp and 400 ft.lbs torque.
A Dodge transmission does not have a turbo.
Anything is possible for enough money. Dodge never made a turbo or awd version so this would be very expensive.
There was a stock turbo option for the 93 eclipse. there was also a non-turbo (n/a) option.
My 1992 Dodge Shadow has had a little tune up and it runs about a 10.3 without a turbo. It is packin' a 2.5 Fuel Injection Mopar at its finest. I hope that adds confidence to you other dodge shadow owner/drivers. I beat this dude named Emanuel, he has a Honda Civic and it runs about a 12 withouta turbo .
Turbo chargers and Super chargers will both fit on Dodge Chargers
h1c, I think?
NO it's not a turbo, it has a 222horsepower DOHC motor.
the hp for a stock 4g63 non turbo is 160 and tq is 140