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yes
a non-turbo engine will not hold up to the turbos you will have to put in hardened internals
Yes, you can turbo anything.
4g63 (Turbo) or 420A (non-turbo)
put on a turbo
my husband says yea
For the right price you can put a turbo on just about anything. Unfortunately for you the cost to put a turbo on a non-turbo eclipse is probably more than going out and buying an eclipse with a turbo already on it.
no only 95-99 but if yours is turbo tsi only can put one in from another tsi turbo if its a 420a non turbo put one in from another non turbo esi
turbo front cross member and turbo engine mount
Where would you put a blow off valve on a non turbo, and what would it blow off? So the answer is no.
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.
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).