== == There are a few ways of going about doing it. if you can not buy one from a website or performance shop, you may need to build one or have a specialized mechanic build you one (this will cost 5+ thousand dollars in any of these cases, unless you do it yourself *i hope you know what your doing if you do*) building one: when you are building one, you will need to fabricate a custom exhaust mainifold, intercooler mounts, exhaust system, intake and oil lines (from and to the turbo) vaccum lines from the Blow off valve, into the current vaccum system. and external wastegate(s) you will also need to upgrade your injectors and fuel pump as well as your ECU and tune it for optimumm performance.
You can but its very tricky unless you are a mechanic!
yes you can put it when u want to increase the speed of your car
put a turbocharger on that and you will boost that horsepower to 560. put that engine with the turbocharger in a '70 chevelle and you have yourself a pure-muscle street car.
sure, as long as the car has a turbocharger, and you source the vacuum/boost for the BOV from the intake manifold.
a supercharger is run by belt,turbocharger is run by ex. gases.supercharger is better ........actually it depends on the motor and what kind of turbo/supercharger you put on it,so neither is technically better than the other
Yes, if your car does not have a turbocharger installed to it.
a turbocharger. unless you are comparing a turbo kit to DIY supercharging. See what is available for your car. Turbo kits are more elaborate, but if you cant find a supercharger kit, you will have an easier time buying and installing the turbo kit that making a supercharger setup yourself.
You put a turbocharger on it, you can order one offf of Jegs.com
If it is, there'll be a turbocharger in the engine compartment.
That's basically what a turbocharger does.
sorry but a Honda accord 97 is not a car that deserves a turbocharger, it ain't worth it ... just buy a 2010 BMW m3 and it comes with the turbocharger , instead of wasting you money on a turbocharger for a Japanese piece of crap engine
Turbosmart BOV's are designed to improve the performance of the turbocharger system. They will not usually damage a car engine.