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I have a 2.4 I'm in the process of rebuilding. I'm building the bottom half stronger with forged pistons and eagle rods etc. Going to do some head work to and put a bigger cam in and so on. What I was wondering, could I put both a supercharger on and a turbo? Trying too get as much horses that I can. Im going to get everything machined too. Just not sure about what asked..
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actually you can run both. superchargers are belt driven and add low end power (torque). turbos run off exhaust gas and generally build mid and high end power. on 4 cyl however pretty much useless. so which to choose depends on where you want the power.
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hello,
I have a 2001 dodge stratus with a 2.4 liter. The motor went out and I replaced it with a 2003 2.4 salvage yard motor. The problem I'm have is I'm only getting firing from the # 1 and 4 cylinders. # 3 & 2 are not firing. Needing answers on where and what I may need to do to solve this problem. I have compression, gas, but no spark from plup wires 2 and 3.
vince
I have a 2001 dodge stratus with a 2.4 liter. The motor went out and I replaced it with a 2003 2.4 salvage yard motor. The problem I'm have is I'm only getting firing from the # 1 and 4 cylinders. # 3 & 2 are not firing. Needing answers on where and what I may need to do to solve this problem. I have compression, gas, but no spark from plup wires 2 and 3.
vince