no .. transmissions are reversed..
Well, the turbo charged car has a turbo hooked up to the engine. What a turbo basically does is to force feed the engine with more air + fuel, making it possible to get more power out of a smaller engine.
Depending on a standard WRX, or the turbo-charged version. Transmissions though I'm not sure.
Yes, you can, but there is a chance that you will need to change transmission and everything what is going inside the engine. The problem is that Mitsubishi engine parts from different engines are not compatible (it can be turbo Japanese engine, or non-turbo crysler engine and so on).
The classy Volvo S40 has a standard 5-cylinder, 2.5-liter turbo charged engine. It also has Geartronic transmission.
its a turbo charged 3 liter engine
IF it is Turbo charged then that would be the turbo.
It depends on what engine type you have. For the turbo charged engine, I recommend the following:Manual Transmission,.....GL-475W-90, 75W-85WAmsoil Synthetic Manual Transmission and Transaxle Gear Lube 75W-90For the non turbo engine:Manual Transmission,.....GLSAMSOIL Synthetic Synchromesh Transmission FluidMopar part no. 04874465 meeting MS-9417.
No, it is typical turbo charged engine. It does have only 3 cylinder but that is nothing new and has been done before. It does have an unusual manual transmission that has no clutch pedal.
A 4D56 transmission is generally not compatible with a 4M40 engine due to differences in design, dimensions, and mounting points. The 4M40 engine, which is a 2.8L turbo diesel, typically requires a transmission specifically designed for it or compatible models within the same engine family. It's essential to consult with a professional mechanic or refer to technical manuals for specific compatibility information before attempting any modifications.
Yes
yes
Yes but the transmission will blow you need a racing 350 transmission