Yes you can put a turbo in an Audi A4 3.2L V6. The Audi A4 currently for 2009 has two engine configurations. One is a 2.0 turbo producing 211H.P and 258 lb feet of torque. The other engine is a 3.2L V6; this engine is rated at 265 H.P. and produces 243 lb feet of torque. Now to respond directly to your question the answer is yes a turbo can be installed into an Audi 3.2L V6. It is not well known what tuners in the United States produce this service, but for high performance after market Audi tuning you might look to APR Tuned. They are located in Alabama, but have a unique knowledge of tuning Audis and Porsches. Their website is http://www.goapr.com/Audi/index.html
The Turbo found in the 2001 Audi A4 Quattro is made by KKK and is the K03 version.
Attached to the exhaust manifold... Follow that and you will find the turbo.
Turbo position is on the right front next to the p/steering pump if your A4 is a turbo unit if not it mite be a A4 L only no turbo specification. You can not install turbo because the piston are different from the turbo engine.
The clue is in the numbers. 18t is an 1800cc turbo, the 3.0 is a 3000cc engine.
A4's have no blowoff valve. VW's and Audi's use a completely different setup.
AmsOil European Car Formula 5W-40 seems to be a favorite for the A4 1.8 turbo.
No
depends on what engine you have...the A4 used a 1.8 turbo, 2.0 turbo, 2.8, 2.8 twin turbo, 3.0. god these questions are funny.
make sure you have not blow your turbo. If you did not blow the turbo you might have put a hole into the intercooler. This will cause you to use a ton of gas
Underneath the engine, toward the right.
The specs of the 2009 Audi A4 are that the car has a turbo compressor, premium unleaded fuel 91 and gasoline direct injection fuel system. The car has a power of 157kW.
I have 190,000 miles on a 1998 Audi A4 Turbo Quarttro and engine is still running strong. Have done regular maintenance and oil changes every 3k-4k miles with Moble1 0W-40W Synthetic.