Almost any engine can be turbocharged. It is the amount of boost you apply that is critical.
Look on the exhaust system for the turbo unit.
you have a belt driven turbo? how old is that car turbos were belt or chain driven when first invented to keep planes in the air. i know of know car with a belt driven turbo
Yes, adding a turbo to a N/A engine can, it the cooling system can't handle the extra heat the extra power will generate. It alos can on a factory turbo car, if the boost is turned up too high, causing excessive exhaust backpressure/egt.
An car with a turbo installed.
no if u take a turbo out of a car it is no longer a turbo charged car
Yes. It can be installed to your car without having a turbo. Your car will operate the same whether you have a turbo installed or not.
Buy a turbo
Well, the turbo charged car has a turbo hooked up to the engine. What a turbo basically does is to force feed the engine with more air + fuel, making it possible to get more power out of a smaller engine.
A turbo When one of your car's add-on's, eg. alternator, power steering pump extr, start to developt a bearing defect. The car will sound as if you have a turbo in. to determine witch part is starting to fail, open the hood and listen. Use a long screwdriver, put the handle against your ear and press the metal point on the housings of the different parts when the car is idling. Just like a docter use a stetoscope.
It is the car the turbo larynx 5000 in the show the weekenders.
yes that's why you should get a turbo
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).