no if u take a turbo out of a car it is no longer a turbo charged car
yes if its not the turbo ver
in nsw you cannot drive a turbo car on your L's Or P's but you can drive a V8 on your L's
No. Most diesel powered vehicles use turbo chargers and many new, gasoline powered, cars have been made with turbos. After market turbos are also legal and many people have installed them.
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Yes.
if you don't know this, you shouldn't drive an rx7...look at the engine...do you see a turbo???
Yes, there was the plain 3.0L, the 3.0L turbo, and the turbo all wheel drive.
a turbo scooter
"Bad turbo" is hardly a very descriptive term. It really depends on what is bad and HOW BAD.
you can, depending on the type of fuel system the car has. If there is a non-turbo equivalent you can change the fuel system and manifolds and it would run but would go like a pig because most turbo motors have low compression to cope with boost. If no non-turbo equivalent you could spend a lifetime making it all work properly. It's not really a very good idea, just get a non-turbo until you get off your Ps.
if your turbo is damaged then BIG no. Thru your turbo goes coolant and oil. I've seen dead saabs that got engine damaged because the turbo blew and all the oil leaked out.
the exhaust spins a turbine to make it spin