Hi
Im not much of a mechanic but from my limited knowledge here goes

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1. Ideally you would want a low compression ratio for the turbo conversion. I think a high comp engine will "run" with a turbo but you would only be capable of low boosts. If you turned up the boost you loose gaskets. So low comp should equal a higher boost.
2.One way of lowering the compression is to change the gasket thickness. Ant advised me to go for an oversized std gasket from the agents on my 323i turbo conversion as it would be a cheaper alternative than the decomp.
You could use the decomp gasket which is the thicker metal one and its more reliable.
I believe the other way to lower the comp ratio involves changing the pistons etc.
3. I reckon if you have a low comp engine a turbo should be more compatible than the high comp engine.
4. Depending on the boost you want to run and the power you want the motor to produce you could go for the forge pistons like wiseco, change the con rods, crank etc. By strengthening these parts you would be able to boost higher and even put on a bigger turbo for more power.
Hope that helps you somewhat. As I said at the beginnig, Im a newbie at this myself so if I were you I would contact Ant who would definately be able to help you and also give Blingsta a call cos hes got a turbo cabrio and is also very knowlegeable on the subject. Ive also seen Kos answer some turbo threads exceptionally well, might want to give him a call too.
Cheers
