Off the manifold.
It would be a waste of time and money. You would have to make a special adapter to hook the exhaust to the manifold. On a turbo header, the exhaust hooks to the turbo and the turbo to the manifold.
the turbo is on the end of the exhaust manifold before the exhaust pipe starts .
Attached to the exhaust manifold... Follow that and you will find the turbo.
In the engine compartment at the outlet of the exhaust manifold.
It is usually bolted to the exhaust manifold, one except is the srt neons had a one piece exhaust manifold/turbine housing.
NO.
You could lose power if the exhaust manifold gasket has blown on a turbo equipped car because the turbo will not receive sufficient pressure. The turbo will produce less boost as it is powered directly by the exhaust gases.
NO! Definitely NOT! At least not by a considerable amount. A turbo charged car performs best when removing the entire exhaust system. Although I can’t advice you to do that..
It will bolt on, but to answer your question, no.
It's a turbine mounted in the exhaust manifold to give more power and smoother running to the engine.
Look on the exhaust system for the turbo unit.
with your back to the engine its on ur left side under the exhaust manifold