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Dodge Stealth turbos

Posted: April 5th, 2003, 10:16 pm
by Seanthepizzadude65065
I have a friend who might beable to get me two turbos off of a Dodge stealth would these fit onto my SOHC engine or would i have to put them onto my DOHC engine that i will be swapping in later?

Re: Dodge Stealth turbos

Posted: April 5th, 2003, 11:31 pm
by Sonicxtacy02
are you looking to twin it? I only ask cause you said turbos. Either way i'd think those would be too big for your application.

Re: Dodge Stealth turbos

Posted: April 6th, 2003, 12:14 am
by Seanthepizzadude65065
well i would be able to get two but i was reading on here that they would put out too much boost so i was only going to go with one and maybe sell the other or keep it as a spare

Re: Dodge Stealth turbos

Posted: April 6th, 2003, 12:45 am
by Hy300
I think that because the Dodge Stealth engine has a higher displacement they'll take longer to spool up on your RS. When they do, it may be too much boost for you to handle without careful management.

Re: Dodge Stealth turbos

Posted: April 6th, 2003, 1:25 am
by ryanlindenberg
was the stealth a V6. if it was maybe each turbo was running off of 3 cyl. then the turbo wouldn't be very big...

Re: Dodge Stealth turbos

Posted: April 6th, 2003, 1:41 am
by Seanthepizzadude65065
a small turbo would be ok for me im not asking for too much boost not like my one of my friends whos running 47lbs of boost in his car, but anyways i know that i would need a manifold, intercooler, larger fuel pump, larger injectors, blow off valves, wastegate, umm is that all?

Re: Dodge Stealth turbos

Posted: April 6th, 2003, 2:22 pm
by azmtbkr81
The way twin turbos work is by having a small turbo that spools quickly at low RPM and then it transitions to a large turbo that produces big power at higher RPM. You could potentially make either turbo work, but they would have different results. Also you may want to look into getting a piggyback fuel computer, or if you are really hard core a get a stand alone fuel computer.

Re: Dodge Stealth turbos

Posted: April 7th, 2003, 6:51 am
by David Coleman
WAY too small to use as a single turbo on anything above 1000cc. Not bad for twins on a 2.5L

Re: Dodge Stealth turbos

Posted: April 7th, 2003, 2:23 pm
by Manach
Aren't those 12g?<p>If so, they are the same use on 2.0l Eagle Talon and Eclipse. Why would they be to small for 1.6l application?

Re: Dodge Stealth turbos

Posted: May 1st, 2003, 4:10 pm
by sas1986
Would this work or not? Becase i also know where i can get some Stelth turbos but i have to pay for them :(

Re: Dodge Stealth turbos

Posted: May 1st, 2003, 4:49 pm
by David Coleman
A simple search on google will tell you that they are 9B mitsu turbos, which are too small for using single on a B6. And twin turbo 4cylinders are stupid, unless they're boxer 4's. :shrug:

Re: Dodge Stealth turbos

Posted: May 1st, 2003, 6:03 pm
by Manach
Yup, I made a Mistake, 9B,<p>My friend almost killed me for me saying that :D )

Re: Dodge Stealth turbos

Posted: May 1st, 2003, 10:32 pm
by JWMotorsports
The 1st GEN Eclipses (4G63 turbo) used a single 14G...not a 12G. However the 2nd GEN Eclipses (4G63 turbo) used a Garrett T25. My friends are DSM nuts!!! ;)

Re: Dodge Stealth turbos

Posted: May 2nd, 2003, 4:15 pm
by Manach
Ok, we got 2 informations..<p>Where can we clarify this? I mean.. a URL! :)

Re: Dodge Stealth turbos

Posted: May 3rd, 2003, 9:28 pm
by JWMotorsports
I did make one mistake....<p>The first Gen is a 14B not a 14G.
And I am right.<p>http://www.extrememotorsports.com/staged.htm<p>Check out the link.<p>My friends shop is called ET Motorsports
www.etmotorsports.com<p> ;)