my husband says yea
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it depends on the turbo. if you put a small one on your car, it could make it slower then not having one on your car.
The exhaust manifold and turbo from the 88-92 Mazda 626, MX-6, and Ford Probe turbo models will bolt onto the 86-93 B2000 and B2200. See the attached link for additional information.
It is not necessary.
Yes, this is possible. However, it involves a significant amount of components and systems not currently in the non-turbo car and it is generally easier, less expensive and more reliable to purchase the turbo car (if one is available).
subject yourself to weeks of torture. buy a turbo z instead if you've got an aftermarket turbo, put it on a already turbo'd car.
if you put a turbo in front the engine or just behind you will get maxium power put it under your car the faster you go the more air that gos under ur car and as the turbos work on air input u will get most power
Because the bov requires pressure in the intake system to work, this pressure comes from the turbo, no turbo on your car no pressure in your intake system to work one.
I guess you could, but what would it do. A wastegate controls the amount of boost and with no turbo there is no boost to control.
no, the exhaust bolts on at a different place for turbo and non turbo engines you can probably use most of the exhaust but will have to get different engine pipes to hook up between engine and rest of exhaust
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.