Yes, a 6G72 engine can be turbocharged. Many enthusiasts and aftermarket companies have successfully added turbochargers to this engine, which is found in various Mitsubishi models. Turbocharging can significantly increase power output and efficiency, but it requires appropriate modifications to the engine internals, fuel system, and tuning to ensure reliability and performance. Properly done, turbocharging can enhance the driving experience while maintaining engine longevity.
6G72
The 1991 Dodge Stealth is typically equipped with either a 3.0L V6 engine, available in both naturally aspirated and turbocharged variants. The naturally aspirated model features the 6G72 engine, while the turbocharged version uses the 6G72T engine. For performance upgrades, some enthusiasts may consider aftermarket options or modifications, but the stock engines are primarily what fit the vehicle. Always verify compatibility with specific model trims and configurations.
Yes, the Mitsubishi 6G72 engine is considered an interference engine. This means that if the timing belt were to fail, the pistons could collide with the valves, potentially causing significant engine damage. Regular maintenance of the timing belt is crucial to prevent such failures.
Block supposed to be 237lbs. fully dressed with no fluids almost 400lbs
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6 cylinder, "b" series, turbocharged
As an engine turns it sucks air in, which draws fuel with it. In a turbo engine a fan (turbocharger) forces more air into the engine, which draws fuel with it. The more fuel and air that goes into the engine the more power is produced. A turbocharged engine can produce perhaps double the power that a non turbocharged engine produces.
Good on gas, not much power unless turbocharged.
I have seen anything from a buick turbocharged V-6 to a 500+ hp ls corvette engine
Of course you can install twin turbos on a V10.
The only engines that will fit in this car without significant modification to the car are the stock engine (6g72) or the Mitsubishi 3.5L 6g74.
Almost any engine can be turbocharged. It is the amount of boost you apply that is critical.