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Can you add a turbo to non car?

You can't add a turbo to a non-car in the traditional sense.

Here's why:

* Turbos are designed for engines: A turbocharger is a device that uses exhaust gases to spin a turbine, which in turn forces more air into the engine's combustion chamber, boosting power. They are specifically engineered to work with internal combustion engines.

* Non-cars don't have engines: Things that aren't cars (like bikes, lawnmowers, etc.) typically don't have internal combustion engines. They might have electric motors, which don't need turbos.

What you *can* do:

* Add a turbocharger to a car: If you're talking about adding a turbocharger to a car that doesn't already have one, that's definitely possible! It requires professional modification and expertise.

* Use a turbocharger for other purposes: While turbos are primarily for engines, you could potentially use the concept of a turbine-driven air compressor for other things, like a specialized fan or a small-scale air system. However, this would require significant engineering and would likely be very different from a standard turbocharger setup.

Let me know if you have any other questions!