No as long as the hybrid turbo is the right size. You get the turbo that fits the motor.. not the other way around.
yes
Take it to a mechanic.
yes and yes, there are many forums and articles on google with this info, along with a good write up on suprastore.com
No. Go to Hybrid z for more info
As said earlier you can turbo any engine, but for the FSZE engine... it is already high compression engine so adding a turbo to it wouldn't make much sense without swapping out the pistons for low compression pistons. e
The best way to make a turbo engine quiet is to install a higher quality exhaust system. The engine compartment can also be lined with sound absorbent materials.
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.
You can add turbo to any engine if you are willing to upgrade the engine properly. Turbo kits are generally rather expensive. Although they typically include everything needed to install the turbo itself, it isn't an easy task. Welding could be required. Drilling into the oil pan could be required. It is recommended to have a turbo kit installed by a professional.
Yes, such kits do exist but there is alot to consider. There are several things you have to know about your engine before you buy a turbo. Check and see what engine size and model your car has, and then look up to see if turbo kits exist in that engine size. If you install yourself, make sure you don't overboost your engine and blow it.
To spend that money on a turbo kit on a high mileage engine wouldn't be cost effective/recommended. You should rebuild it and install turbo pistons, forged rods and then you could take advantage of the turbo.
It's more about the tune-if you have enough fuel, strong enough pistons/rods/crank, etc., with the correct tune, you can have a huge or a small turbo on an engine. If you just put a bigger turbo on a vehicle and do not add fuel and tune, your engine will suffer.
Yes. However, the GT35 may make more usable power and be more drivable, depending on the engine size.