can a 2003 toyota highlander be turbo charged?

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Old 28 Jun 2010, 02:40 am   #1 (permalink)
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Default can a 2003 toyota highlander be turbo charged?

I wanted to know because I want to do something different from everybody else who has a highlander instead of just giving it a paint job and put rims on it
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Old 28 Jun 2010, 02:40 am   #2 (permalink)
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IT IS A 2003 TOYOTA
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Old 28 Jun 2010, 02:42 am   #3 (permalink)
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A lawn mower can so Yes
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Old 28 Jun 2010, 02:43 am   #4 (permalink)
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virtually any car can be turbo charged, but in this instant i wouldn't advice it if its for unique purposes as it may wreck the engine and compromise other systems in the car.































In short though, yes you can turbo charge your car.
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yes a 2003 toyota highlander can be turbocharged as you can turbocharge almost any thing you whant to.
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you want... to... turbocharge... a highlander?































BAHAHAHAHAHA!
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Old 28 Jun 2010, 02:45 am   #7 (permalink)
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Like it has already been stated, yes you can turbo charge your vehicle. But it is a Toyota Highlander, I don't even have to check to know that that vehicle has almost no aftermarket performance packages. You would have to do it all yourself. Buying the turbo, fabricating your own brackets to bolt it on, actually finding space in the engine bay for it to fit. Even if you manage to do that, how well will your stock trans and other drivetrain components hold up to the added power? Would the engine itself hold up? There are many other factors that would come into play that I haven't even touched on.































My advice is: Don't do it. Get nicer rims and a nicer paint job than the others instead.
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Old 28 Jun 2010, 02:46 am   #8 (permalink)
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sure as long as you got the funds.
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