An alternative placement for a turbocharger is to have it rear-mounted as part of the exhaust system, replacing the silencer/backbox with the turbine and multiple routes of additional tubing.

How do you connect an exhaust to a turbo?

Turbo piping straps only need to be tightened evenly to create a secure bond between pieces. Run the turbo down pipe down the firewall and connect at the cut end of the existing exhaust system. Use a flexible elbow or tubing to connect the turbo air outlet to the intake manifold or carburetor.

Is turbo charging a car illegal?

Turbochargers and Superchargers These devices “boost” your engine by forcing in more air, thus creating more power. Unlike nitrous oxide (see No. 1 in illegal mods), however, turbochargers and superchargers are legal as long as they don’t cause your car to fail your state’s emissions check or safety inspection.

Can you turbocharge a naturally aspirated engine?

In short, although you can theoretically add a turbocharger to almost any naturally-aspirated engine, it’s not a plug-and-play process. There are a lot of parts that require careful consideration. Luckily, some tuning companies have taken some of the guesswork out of the process.

What connects to downpipes?

Downpipes are sections of tubing that connect the exhaust side of a turbocharger with the start of the vehicle’s exhaust system, allowing spent exhaust gas to exit the engine. Downpipes also contain catalytic converters, reducing the emission of harmful gasses during operation.

Can you add a turbo to a stock engine?

Turbocharging your car’s stock engine will substantially increase the engine’s horsepower potential. However, there are many upgrades you can perform on your stock engine that can be utilized when installing a turbo system in the future, allowing for maximum turbocharged horsepower potential.