couple things that need to be mentioned;
- as stated before, there is nothing special about the engine from an MSP that isn't in any late model Protege, Mx6, 626, Probe etc. compression, cams, rods, crank. nothing in that engine makes it any better for boost that a well cared for FS engine doesn't already have
- unless you have a last model year probe (1997 or so) you won't be able to just swap the engine and computer in. earlier FS engines didn't have the cam sensor and little things here or there in the engine bay. if you are using a distributor style ignition as alot of those cars did its not just plug and play either. you'll either need to get the whole wiring harness and computer or run a standalone.
- using any parts from the FS-ZE in tandem with a boosted motor really isn't recommended. the cams could cause overlap without adjustable gears or might cause you to lose power, the computer is definetely no good for boost and the compression of the FS-ZE itself is unsuitable for boost. thats an engine designed for naturally aspirated power, not forced induction.
- the msp used a T25R, not a T3 turbocharger
- i don't think 1500 to 2000 is really enough to do this kind of build justice, no offense intended. if you have a v6 in that probe, you might as well keep it and boost it. those engines stock take boost pretty well depending on your goals. the probe on my site is pushing 300whp on the stock v6 with fuel pressure regulator and a precision turbo with shot seals.