Yes, but the engine must be strong enough to withstand it. Many modifications are needed as a turbo forces more air into an engine. There has to be a mixture of fuel and air that is balanced properly to achieve maximum power. Of course this can increase strain on engines (as the engine was not designed to be used with a turbo) so you have to be careful and do your research beforehand.
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If it is, there'll be a turbocharger in the engine compartment.
If the car is the same as in it came out of a non-turbo and your putting it in a non-turbo it will work but if it came out of a non-turbo and your putting it in a turbo then it won't work. If it came out of a turbo and your putting it in a non-turbo it won't work. If it came out of a turbo and your putting in a turbo then it will work.
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).
yes that's why you should get a turbo
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can you add a turbo charger to a Toyota cressida with a 7m- ge non turbo engine?
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
you dont.
I could, but the fact that you would ask such a question indicates that you could not.
Yes and No. Intercoolers cool air that is compressed in a turbo. You can setup an intercooler on a non turbo car and have it connected to the air intake and such... .....it will rob you of horsepower by sending air through a lot of unnecessary tubes.