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Old 01-22-2005, 12:22 AM
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i was told that my 91 stealth is a peice of sh!t, that is was the worst design by mitsubishi ever. i was also told that if the rod bearings are knocking that the whole motor needs to be rebuilt, is that true. and what are all of your opinions on the 91 stealth es. is it a good project car, or is it a waist of money. please let me know befor i waste my money.
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Old 01-22-2005, 01:42 AM
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i was told that my 91 stealth is a peice of sh!t, that is was the worst design by mitsubishi ever. i was also told that if the rod bearings are knocking that the whole motor needs to be rebuilt, is that true. and what are all of your opinions on the 91 stealth es. is it a good project car, or is it a waist of money. please let me know befor i waste my money.
yes, you will pretty much need a rebuild or find a used engine for cheap. They can be fun project cars if you know what you are doing with them. I know that i enjoy mine as it started off as an SL. But bear in mind, they do cost some money.
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Old 01-23-2005, 04:13 PM
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hotshot where did you get that shift kit and was it worth it and was your car come with twin turbo or is it custom
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He turbo'd his car, first it was N/A, now it's not.
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I have a 91 3000gt that needs a clutch and the timeing belt changed but the engine still runs strong. Check out the post that says 91 3000gt for sale 74 k. if your interested in rebuilding that is
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Your stealth is a Dodge..Just so you know .
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