What motor does a 1991 Dodge Stealth have?
What motor does a 1991 Dodge Stealth have?
Used 1991 Dodge Stealth R/T Specs & Features
Engine | |
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Base engine size | 3.0 l |
Base engine type | Gas |
Cylinders | V6 |
Horsepower | 222 hp @ 6000 rpm |
What are the specs of a 1991 Dodge Stealth?
Detailed features and specs for the Used 1991 Dodge Stealth including fuel economy, transmission, warranty, engine type, cylinders, drivetrain and more. Read reviews, browse our car inventory, and more.
What kind of engine does a Dodge Stealth have?
The Dodge Stealth featured a signature cross-hair front bumper fascia and crescent-shaped rear spoiler — and did not include active aerodynamics. In the U.S., both the 1990 to 1993 Dodge Stealth R/T Turbo and Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 received the transversely mounted 24V V6 paired with a long ratio 5-speed manual.
When did the Dodge Stealth come out in the US?
The Dodge Stealth — a badge engineered, mechanically identical captive import — was sold for model years 1991–1996 along with the 1991–1999 Mitsubishi 3000GT in North America. As a collaborative effort between Chrysler and Mitsubishi Motors, Chrysler was responsible for the Stealth’s exterior styling.
What was the Dodge Stealth in the Indianapolis 500?
A Dodge Stealth was scheduled as a 1991 Indianapolis 500 pace car, until the United Auto Workers (UAW) rejected it because of its Japanese rather than US-manufacture. A prototype of the Dodge Viper was substituted in place of it.
What kind of engine does a 1991 Dodge Stealth have?
Four-wheel steering is standard with the all-wheel drive R/T Turbo model, powered by a twin-turbocharged 300-horsepower V6. Base models have a 164-horse SOHC V6 engine, ES and R/T a DOHC V6 making 222 horsepower. Read what other owners think about the 1991 Dodge Stealth.
The Dodge Stealth — a badge engineered, mechanically identical captive import — was sold for model years 1991–1996 along with the 1991–1999 Mitsubishi 3000GT in North America. As a collaborative effort between Chrysler and Mitsubishi Motors, Chrysler was responsible for the Stealth’s exterior styling.
A Dodge Stealth was scheduled as a 1991 Indianapolis 500 pace car, until the United Auto Workers (UAW) rejected it because of its Japanese rather than US-manufacture. A prototype of the Dodge Viper was substituted in place of it.