Will a turbo kit work with an automatic transmission and if so how well?

Question:
i need to know if i can get a turbo kit installed on a honda with an automatic transmission. and if i can how well will it work

Answers:

Car revving in neutral?

The automatic will work just fine and you will not have any turbo lag from letting off the gas to change gears!

1999 chrysler sebring ?

if its one of those litlte electric leaf blowers.. it will be fine it only adds maybe 1-3 pounds of boost if its more than that i would worry more about going lean and popping the engine before the tranny frags. aslo another reason why hondas usually cost a mint to turbo is the structural strength of the block isn;t strong enough to handel a turbocharger well they tend to flex and fail due to weak webbing.. also stock pistons under boost will create too high of a compression ratio and pop the engine, or head gaskets if one is lucky

Olds Alero wheel problem?

you can install a turbo kit but you need an assitence to do it. it would make a difference on which brand of kit u use and how it sounds and what kind of performance kit u use it all depend on the product

Why the starter is require for motor?


let me tell you something its all the same kit but the horsepower and performance are different see what u think u like and upgrade it but u do need a proffesionialy to do it because they know the the parts and where they go and how they go

Another stick shift question?

The answers here are decent, but ultimately, you should look up the year or your car and see who makes kits for you, and take it to a tuning shop. That way, they can better help troubleshoot problems inherent with installing turbos, since there's so many variables (i.e. make of your motor, size/make of turbo, FMIC or TMIC, exhaust problems, etc. etc.)
Beyond all this, why would you want an automatic tranny for speed? Nobody drives autos unless they're major horsepower hogs, and you won't get that out of a 4 banger. About the most i've seen on a honda was around 700 hp (and that's nothing to joke around with, but not nearly as fun in an auto as with a manual).
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