well i have seen people run turbos on their cars with everything stock, you can do it, with only minor configurations, but the question always is how long will it last.
a head gasket reduction plate costs about 50 bucks at max and if you change your fuel pressure to push in a bit more you can perfectly run a trubo with not many mods, besides the BOV and Intercooler.
I have seen alot of Mk2's run turbos and superchargers with everything stock, just pumped the fuel pressure up a bit to deliver the fuel and it works just fine, but like said, for how long?
130k km is nothing really, my engine that i just took apart had 224k km's o it and it was perfect like new. not a single mm out (0.01mm out to be exact) in wear and tear, no oil clogs or oil leaks, everyhting looked like it was new from day 1.
100k km's is classified as a perfectly run in engine on the older cars. i.e perfect for tuning.
for me, im still rebuilding my golf right now for a full supercharged conversion with the max settings for everything. (wanting to run 35-40psi boost)
have everything for it except a crank.
thing is on hold atm because of funds.
but anyways you could just bolt on a turbo with no hassles and minimum work.
cheers
Jean
Golf MK2 Project
Daily car: Audi 90 2.3L 5cyl manual
"I run everything under pressure, from my supercharger to my blood"
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