a non-turbo engine will not hold up to the turbos you will have to put in hardened internals
fit a twin turbo engine
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.
a good engine to put in a car i think is a 350 small block with a twin turbo. another is a 440 big block v8 with twin headers
u could put a twin turbo in to make the engine faster
or you could just change your high compresion pistons to low compresion ones and buy a t5 turbo
The engine will only fit in right hand steered cars because of turbo issues with the brake master cylinder.
turbo front cross member and turbo engine mount
no, the exhaust bolts on at a different place for turbo and non turbo engines you can probably use most of the exhaust but will have to get different engine pipes to hook up between engine and rest of exhaust
no. buy a twin turbo gto
you can put a turbo on a stealth but if the engine is made to be NA (naturally aspirated) then it would reqire a lot of work by a trained mechanic it would be cheaper to buy the R/t twin turbo edition of the car n just put bigger turbos on
I would not attempt to put a twin turbo system on the fiero stock engine, as it will not be able to hold the boost. There is a company called designone.com they make single turbo kits for the fiero and they use Garrett and hks turbos, check them out.
the best way to go would be a twin turbo swap. the na motor has high compression so even if you figure out the hardships and manufacturing of a turbo kit for the na, you would only be able to run about 4-5 psi of boost which when balanced out with time and money. its not practical.