I really don't understand what you mean. A turbocharged car is a car with a turbocharger attached to the engine. If you install a turbo in a car you get a turbocharged car.
If all you want is the cool sound from dump valves opening I guess it's technically possible to have a partial installation with a turbo charging into a pressure bottle or something, byt that would be even more ridiculous than running unconnected sidepipes.
No.
my husband says yea
you can turbocharge basically any internal combustion engine, including rotaries, as Mazda did for quite a few years with their wenkel 13B 1.3 liter motors.
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.
It is not necessary.
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.
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).
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
You put a turbocharger on it, you can order one offf of Jegs.com
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.
You're only limited by the amount of work you want to put into the car. With some modification I have seen the motor from an Audi R8 in a first generation MR2
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.