yes that's why you should get a turbo
It would be a waste of time and money. You would have to make a special adapter to hook the exhaust to the manifold. On a turbo header, the exhaust hooks to the turbo and the turbo to the manifold.
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
Look on the exhaust system for the turbo unit.
it makes you go very fast!
its farting
You could lose power if the exhaust manifold gasket has blown on a turbo equipped car because the turbo will not receive sufficient pressure. The turbo will produce less boost as it is powered directly by the exhaust gases.
yes and it would sound terrible. i wouldn't go any larger than 2 1/4" on a non turbo eclipse....It is different on a turbo car because scavanging on a turbo car is not as effective as it is on non turbo.
Yes, if your car does not have a turbocharger installed to it.
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..
It depends on what parts and the yr/make/model of the vehicle. A cat back exhaust can range from $500-$1,500 (for an EVO/Porsche). If your talking complete, cat, cat-back, down pipe, exhaust manifold(excluding turbo) would run $1,400-$3,000.
A pre-turbo exhaust temperature of between 1500-1650*f is optimal. Here is a link below, on using your EGT's to help you tune your car.
yes, of course you can because turbo is driven from the exhaust and nitrous oxide forces air into the engine