Yes, although some knowledge of turbocharging and exhaust piping must be had. Depending upon the intended application, fuel requirements may necessitate larger injectors and fuel pump, the transmission may need upgrading, and rods and pistons may need to be upgraded if higher boost is desired. Some vehicles adjust very well to operating under boost, however others will simply send pistons through the head. Consult a qualified performance shop for price estimates and a realistic expectation of results, and expect to spend approximately $2-3000.
Some automatic cars does have Turbo(s).
Yes. It can be installed to your car without having a turbo. Your car will operate the same whether you have a turbo installed or not.
yes it could have if it was a big block car or someone installed it at one time.
An car with a turbo installed.
Yes
A turbo can be installed on any car with a (other than rocket) combustion engine.
yes yes you can turbo anything
The dipstick for an automatic transmission on a 2007 Forester turbo is in the engine compartment. It is on the front passenger side of the compartment.
Auto.
turbo 350 or 700r4 turbo 350 or 700r4
No, not in 1980. Nissan first offered a factory turbo as an option on the 280ZX in 1981. It was available that year only with an automatic and a 2 passenger car. In 1982-83 the turbo could be purchased with 5-speed manual, auto, and in either 2 or 4 passenger versions. The L28 turbo engine can be installed in the older model Z-cars though.
Yes, if your car does not have a turbocharger installed to it.