Yes but the turbo set up will need to be custom made to fit. The manifold, wastegate, turbo, cooling system all will need to be properly situated. The car will also need to be tuned.
Yes.
no. buy a twin turbo gto
a non-turbo engine will not hold up to the turbos you will have to put in hardened internals
fit a twin turbo engine
if you're going through the trouble of dropping the fuel tank, I'd just put a new one in and be done with it
Take it out and put a new one in!
1996 pontiac sunfire 2.2 crank was moved but cam was not could the timing get out 180 degrees before i put it back together
It has a capacity of 4 quarts.
I am trying to change the belt on a 2.2 L, 96 Pontiac Sunfire. There is no adjustment on the alt. or power steering that I can see and I cant see how the tensioners work. Anyone have any ideas.
On the rightside of the car. The low pressure line with the blue cap.
It doesn't have one unless you put one in yourself
The "small block" Chev engine is a popular engine swap for this car. As to the twin turbo that is going to be a large amount of work but completely doable.