where do i find a turbo kit for my 420a
This is a good place to learn about your car.
It is for those with the 420a non turbo 2g`s.
Team 2GNT Forums
It is for those with the 420a non turbo 2g`s.
Team 2GNT Forums
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Tom
Tom
The 420a is a Chrysler motor. Similiar to the 420a in a Neon but not quite. Intake and Exhaust face the opposite direction on the head. Its prefered and known more as a Chrylser engine not Dodge.
No 4g63/4g63t parts will work on the 420a motor. Like I stated in the other post the only thing you will be able to use is a 1g BOV and a 1g/2g sidemount intercooler if you plan on piecing a kit together other then that the parts from a 4g63/4g63t will not work on a 420a and vise versa.
No 4g63/4g63t parts will work on the 420a motor. Like I stated in the other post the only thing you will be able to use is a 1g BOV and a 1g/2g sidemount intercooler if you plan on piecing a kit together other then that the parts from a 4g63/4g63t will not work on a 420a and vise versa.
The link I sent you yesterday. Did you look around/search? I have sites there. From pistons, to turbo's, to clutches, to almost anything. Like I stated you might get more answers from people there. There's a few turbo 420a people on there.
In the end, you will find as do so many others, you will come out better and happier selling the 420a and buying a turbo dsm. If you are deadset on this idea, I think Hahn racecraft probably turboed more 420a's than anyone I can think of.
I would definetely research the topic a lot more before you turbocharge anything. No offense but it seems like you have no idea what you are getting yourself into. Its not a quick and easy bolt on upgrade. It involves a lot of time and money that can lead to other issues/problems with the car. Good luck though with whatever you do.
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I would definetely research the topic a lot more before you turbocharge anything. No offense but it seems like you have no idea what you are getting yourself into. Its not a quick and easy bolt on upgrade. It involves a lot of time and money that can lead to other issues/problems with the car. Good luck though with whatever you do.




