I guess you could, but what would it do. A wastegate controls the amount of boost and with no turbo there is no boost to control.
Yes, you can replace a wastegate turbo with a non-wastegate turbo, but it requires careful consideration. Non-wastegate turbos rely on external methods to manage boost pressure, so you'll need to implement a separate boost control system to prevent overboosting. Additionally, compatibility with your engine and exhaust system must be ensured for optimal performance. Overall, it's a more complex setup that may not be suitable for all applications.
Yes but the turbo set up will need to be custom made to fit. The manifold, wastegate, turbo, cooling system all will need to be properly situated. The car will also need to be tuned.
my husband says yea
There already is a wastegate in turbo diesel engines, most all turbo (petrol/diesel) engines for that matter. The purpose of a wastegate is to give the exhaust gasses a passage to flow that doesn't spool the turbo over the desired psi. The 2 most common wastegate designs are: 1. a series veins that surround the exhaust wheel of the turbo and pivot to open and close off the pathway to the exhaust wheel. 2. a swinging plug that opens a hole at peak boost and allows exhaust gasses to pass whithout spinning the turbo any further.
Yes, this is possible. However, it involves a significant amount of components and systems not currently in the non-turbo car and it is generally easier, less expensive and more reliable to purchase the turbo car (if one is available).
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
Because the bov requires pressure in the intake system to work, this pressure comes from the turbo, no turbo on your car no pressure in your intake system to work one.
a non-turbo engine will not hold up to the turbos you will have to put in hardened internals
yes, of course you can because turbo is driven from the exhaust and nitrous oxide forces air into the engine
Yes, you can turbo anything.
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.
You could mount it, but there is no pressure to blow off.