Yes, just noramlly have a higher flow rate to deal with the extra air from the turbo.
By chance, did you change the ECU out when you converted to non-turbo? If not, there's your problem.
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Yes it will make your life much easier to have the turbo ecu and harness. The turbo injectors have a resistor pack that the non-turbo engines do not use. So that would have to be manually wired in to use stock turbo injectors and ecu.
If the car is the same as in it came out of a non-turbo and your putting it in a non-turbo it will work but if it came out of a non-turbo and your putting it in a turbo then it won't work. If it came out of a turbo and your putting it in a non-turbo it won't work. If it came out of a turbo and your putting in a turbo then it will work.
Yes, the same harness was used in the non turbo as well as the turbo, Unless you have the 1.8 liter or the 420a engine.
Yes the engines are exactly the same if they are of the same year
yes its the same place it might have an extra outlet for the turbo.
nope. the turbo flywheel is significantly bibber tan the non-turbo one
they are the exactly the same, so yes a turbo engine will fit in a non turbo talon
it could be because all the heads are the same on the 2.2 and 2.5 naturally aspirated and turbo blocks....the only difference is the exhaust valves lol my father has a dodge spirit 2.2 non turbo and i put a turbo valve cover on it just look behind the valve cover....does it have 4 injectors? does it have a 2 1/4" rubber hose coming from behind the intake?
no different it's all the same..
yes and yes, there are many forums and articles on google with this info, along with a good write up on suprastore.com