It is very possible that the Audi has a vacuum leak. Check all of the vacuum lines for any leaks or cracks.
How do you blow a engine turbo.
No, the turbo is powered by the exhaust and uses no engine power.
a non-turbo engine will not hold up to the turbos you will have to put in hardened internals
yes
The 1.8 turbo is more powerfull. The turbo charger pushes more air and fuel into the engine.
no...they are different...it wont fit the block of a non turbo 4d56 engine...
2jzgte (Turbo) or 2jzge (Non Turbo) vvti engine
It is an over charging votlage regulator in the alt. Rare problem.
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, you have to fit a turbo box to a turbo engine, a 1.9el box will not fit a 1.9 turbo engine, it has to be a turbo box to engine, notting else will fit, hope tis helps
you do not have a neutral safety switch it is a valve in the gear box adjust the linkage put in first gear now to the engine bay look at the throttle now adjust the linkage see if gearstick is in the right place the engine must only start in park or neutral if not you must adjust the linkage.
Your bearings are dieing, the turbo is done and you should replace it because a smoking turbo can ruin your engine because some parts of the turbo can be blow'd into the cylinders and your engine is toasted.