About Dodge Stealth
The Dodge Stealth is a pre-production model sports car that was produced and marketed from 1990 to 2000. It features a transverse wiper and a semi-circular rear spoiler, but does not have active aerodynamics. In 1993, the engine was given a four-pin crankshaft as well as a forged crankshaft, but the cast type was retained on some early 1993 models. In the United States, the car was powered by a transversely mounted V6 with a 5-speed manual transmission. The base version was the only model that was equipped with handle-operated windows. Automatic air conditioning was offered as standard on all turbo editions.
The Dodge Stealth turbo weighs 3,800 pounds, and 3,814 pounds for the VR-4 and 3,773 lb without the turbo and 3,200 lb without the hatchback for the 3000gt. Electronically adjustable leather seats are standard on all VR-4s in the US. As for the car performance the 0-60 mph acceleration could be done in less than 5 seconds and could cover a quarter-mile time in 13.6-13.9 seconds, much faster than its rivals. Instead of the TD04-09B turbos used on the Japanese and American Dodge Stealth, the European model used the more powerful turbocharged TD04-13G. Although they were less powerful than market edition, the car had a better performance in idling temperature when running in the high speed. We provide the OEM Dodge Stealth parts online to help you repair your auto.
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The engine has an output of 286 hp. As for the color, all vehicles were painted yellow and fitted with Remus Sports silencers and a C-net transmission system. Most SOHC engines have two valves for each cylinder. However, some engine types with SOHC distribution were given four valves for each cylinder. This was realized by placing the camshaft in the center of the cylinder head to control the intake and exhaust valves in an evened length. The construction may result in reducing the weight of the valves and the overall volume of the products.
For the new Dodge Starlet, a key change was the refreshed brake design - the twin-piston rear brakes and larger front brakes which, according to the test, kept in good order even under heavy use. The lengths remained unchanged but the weight was reduced due to those changes. The VR-4 Dodge Stealth has a weight of 3,737 kg and the SL 3,263 kg. The non-turbo Stealth parts were front-wheel drive instead of four-wheel drive or an active aerodynamic system, accompanied by an F5M33 or an automatic transmission. The genuine Dodge Stealth parts we supply are provided by the original industry. When choosing those aftermarket replacement parts, you are always welcome to consult us about the OEM Dodge Stealth parts online.