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NO. deffinatly not. you need to have a turbo on you car! wow what a ricer
Need to check if blow-by valve is working correctly.
You'll Blow Your Engine You can add a turbo to any engine but as stated above. You need to know what you are doing, it is not a job for amateurs
Yes but the transmission will blow you need a racing 350 transmission
No, but if the valve is intended to blow at high pressure and you have it connected to the negative pressure of a NA engine intake so it will never open. You could use a brass plug instead as this is much cheaper and will provide the same functionality. With out a turbo making boost, there is nothing to "blow off"
yes you can put a blow off valve on any turbo application, A blow off valve helps relieve boost pressure spike/surge when the throttle is quickly closed, helps prevent damage/excessive load on the turbo and throttle body.
A turbo can make your car faster by increasing the amount of air that the engine can have inside the cylinders. A turbo alone will not make a car faster, you will need to adjust the amount of fuel that is injected into the engine as if you add too much air it will cause your engine to lean out and blow up.
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you have to get the turbo, manifold, down pipe, boost controller, turbo oil lines and probably a pump. you also need a different cylinder head, or a thicker head gasket. any means of dropping the compression ratio or else your going to blow the head gasket. also need a BOV (blow off valve) and a waste gate. weather it be a internal or external, its up to you. that should cover all bases. you can run a non turbo engine at 6(safe) to 8 (max) PSI and you should be fine, but any higher you need to drop the compression ratio. the L series engines are high compression engines, running 150+ compression, and your putting more pressurized air into it.
It's not hard if u got the money. You'll need the turbo, intercooler, exhaust down pipe and turbo exhaust manifold, upgraded pistons and seals, reinforced bores, upgraded valves. Upgraded fuel and water pumps to feed the extra demand. It would be more cost effective to just buy a 2.0 turbo engine and swap it out.
No, there is no reason for it. In turbo cars you have intercooler pipes that need pressure released at certain times. You have no intercooler in non-turbo cars. I guess you could install one if you wanted to look silly, but it wouldn't serve any purpose or be functional. I hear you can get a fake bov that makes the sound, if that's what you are looking for.
If you have a non-turbo with a 2.4 liter engine, you'll need 4.2 qts. A non-turbo w/t a 2.0 liter engine will need about 4.0 qts. A turbo will need 4.2 qts w/t .11 qts of oil cooler.qts=quartsHope this helps:)