Yes it is possible. You would be better off running 2 turbos.
obviously its the same 4g63 engine
they are the exactly the same, so yes a turbo engine will fit in a non turbo talon
Yes much trouble. The motor mounts are not the same as well as the axels. It would be easier for you to convert the 420a engine to a turbo modified. They make turbos kits for the 420a
The engine swap could be possible, depending on the type of engines. Both the 1991 and 1994 engines will have to be the same size, or at least have the same mounting pattern.
Yes, There's even some with a supercharger and twin turbos. A "supercharger" is anything the increases the airflow into an engine above atmospheric, there for a turbo and a blower are both types of "superchargers". There are many applications of both turbo's and Blowers on the same engine and any combination of multiple of both, I.e. @ turbo chargers and 2 blowers or a blower and quad turbo's etc etc.
There is no turbo kit made for the stratus coupe. But there is a supercharger kit made by ripp mods. The difference is a turbo runs off exhaust gas and a supercharger is beltdriven. The engine in the coupe is a 6g72. The same engine comes in a twin turbo charged Mitsubishi 3000gt.
I have a 91 eclipse with a turbo, I had it up to 145 mph (its almost the same vehicle) I would assume yours could do that as well.
Yes. If the engine is built to handle enough boost. Volkswagen makes a production car with a twincharger (supercharger and turbocharger). The supercharger helps cancel out the turbo lag at low rpms
yeah if you want to pick your motor up in pieces.
technically? yes. practically? no. dual charging is a tricky business.
Nope. Blow off valves vent to the atmosphere (loud), a bypass does not.
I have a 92 Rs camaro 3.1 liter, and there is no available supercharger kit for the engine specs. Mine it not a '91, but the engine specs are almost, if not the same. 140 horsepower, 180 lbs-feet torque. You can rig up a custom turbo kit for about $5,000-6,000, but it's not worth it. I hope this helps with your question, if not, check online or something.