The best stealth to get?
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The best stealth to get? - 2/18/2004 9:40:19 PM
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morrow
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well im pretty mechanically inclined but i dont feel like spending 10 grand on a TT aws, awd stealth so what would be a good one tob uy that i could swap a TT over too?? also how hard to convert to awd??? and what the best yr for these cars? thnx <chris>
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RE: The best stealth to get? - 2/19/2004 5:57:10 PM
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thestealth
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I think the 91 to 93 Stealth R/T's look the best. The ES model is the lightest, but ugliest. There are not any "kits" persay to make an NA stealth twin turbo. You would need to find a wrecked "donor" TT to do this. You'll want the ECU, oilpan, intercoolers, intake plenum, exhaust manifolds, and of course the turbos. Some of this can be purchased in the aftermarket. Several people on 3si.org have successfully made the conversion. It is said that a LSD is needed for the transaxle, for traction and durability. As far as the awd convert, it has been done, but requires some cutting and welding to make it all fit. If you are going to do this, good luck, and check out 3si. Lots of good info on that site. Be warned, try to use the search function before you post, or the "search Nazi's" will come running. One more thing, while the engine, 6g72, was pretty much the same from 91 to 99 (when the 3000gt went away) the 93 and up TT engines had 4 bolt mains. Billy
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RE: The best stealth to get? - 2/20/2004 12:31:00 AM
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redriderbob
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Nah the 1994 models look great too... but if you got the money a Stealth R/T TT (Twin Turbo) AWD model is the way to go. 300 horsepower! heck yeah! But if not, I would go w/ the base run of the mill R/T model... the ES is just the plain jane Stealth. R/T models at least have the cool back on them and look sporty! redriderbob
< Message edited by redriderbob -- 2/20/2004 12:38:37 AM >
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RE: The best stealth to get? - 2/20/2004 12:35:16 AM
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redriderbob
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Here are some pictures... Thumbnail Image
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1991 Dodge Stealth R/T TT AWD: Thumbnail Image
1994 Dodge Stealth R/T: redriderbob
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< Message edited by redriderbob -- 2/20/2004 12:36:31 AM >
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RE: The best stealth to get? - 2/20/2004 12:42:47 PM
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thestealth
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If you cannot afford a TT because of high initial cost, insurance and general up keep, try to get a stealth with at least the DOHC motor. It was rated at 222 hp whereas the SOHC is rated at 165 (I think). On thing that is VERY important in the DOHC motors is having the 60k maintenance done. Make sure you see records of this. If in doubt spend the money to get it done. A 60k tuneup consists of T-belt, waterpump, plugs and such. If the T-belt goes out it can and will mess up the motor. Good luck. Billy Redrider, my preference is in the popup lights and ground effect kit. Although I wish the 1st gens did not have the dumb strut tower covers. The 96 TT had the best banana spoiler of the bunch though. IMO Stealths are better looking than most cars made today, in any trim level.:)
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RE: The best stealth to get? - 2/20/2004 10:29:04 PM
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redriderbob
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Good point and so very very true! redriderbob
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