The best place to look for a certain engine is summitracing.com. They carry a line of engines and can help you to get the specific one you need.
If it is, there'll be a turbocharger in the engine compartment.
Without fail one can find information about the Zetec Turbo engine on the web. Locost Builders a company in the UK has a lot of information about this engine.
The 1991 Nissan 320 Turbo does not have a choke. The engine has electronic fuel injection. There is not a need for a choke with electronic fuel injection systems.
How do you blow a engine turbo.
u cant just add a turbo to any engine, you'd have to buy an engine that has a turbo as standard, normal enigines are strong enough to take a turbo useless u spend big £££ on it
If you're looking to turbo an NA engine, it is very difficult and expensive for the amount of power you will get. Best option is to find a good engine from a Twin Turbo model and swap the entire thing.
No, the turbo is powered by the exhaust and uses no engine power.
It is possible to convert you N/A diesel to a Turbo Diesel, but it won't be cheap. The gains you get for the money arn't really worth the cost. The only exception is if you can find a wrecked 300D with a turbo and scavenge the turbo and associated hardware off it. If you need more info please ask. I and doesn't disappoint you too much. As I understand it the turbo engine is updated with high temp valves and a hardened and/or oversized crank to handle the increased engine torque and combustion temps. I would recommend to just find a decent turbo engine and swap the whole thing. I hear you can find them for as low as $500 sometimes.
Honestly, you can turbo anything with a combustible engine, but if you can not find a exhaust manifold and downpipe that will fit your engine that will hoist the turbo in place,you will have to get them custom frabricated to fit, along with intercooling piping and intake piping. Turbo timer and Boost controler are needed or else you can destroy your engine, and you can get those installed by local garge. But yes you can. I have a Turbo on my lawn mower.
The Corolla Turbo features an engine composed of four cylinders in line. They take up an area of 1796 centimeters-cubed and are composed of 16 total valves.
yes
a non-turbo engine will not hold up to the turbos you will have to put in hardened internals