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.
no if u take a turbo out of a car it is no longer a turbo charged car
Yes
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
As long as it's street legal
NO! Definitely NOT! At least not by a considerable amount. A turbo charged car performs best when removing the entire exhaust system. Although I can’t advice you to do that..
Prob like most turbo charged cars not very well. The key to a turbo charged car is the cooler and the more boost u can push the more power
95-99 turbo charged eclipse and talon, also sme motor cycles
v6 turbo charged aircooled, rated at 265 hp. if this helps, I own a custom Toyota Mr2
It means that the suspension has been lowered and sometimes the engine has been turbo charged to give more power
An car with a turbo installed.
Not necessarily. The driver's age and driving record are more relevant to the cost of auto insurance.
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.