Anything will fit, but depends on how many components you'll want to move around etc.
Going back a few years, when I ran the Uno Turbo Owners club (UK), it was a general opinion between us members that the original IC wasn't a weak point in the system.
The standard upgrade was:
1. FSE Fuel valve - to increase the fuel pressure to prevent detonation
2. Aftermarket boost guage, which showed something like up 1.5 bar pressure
3. Twin piston Atmos dumpvalve - (some of us were dubious as to whether this was better than the plastic re-circ valve).
4. Bleed-valve
5. Uprated pressure cut off switch (screwed into the side of the inlet manifold) - this prevents the switch from detecting too high boost pressure and cutting of the ECU/ignition. The uprated switch was set to 1.25bar.
All other components were pretty much left alone.
We'd dial in 1.2 bar (max) pressure.
And away we'd go.
Now you may have people on here not recommending that set up, because the "IC can't handle the boost pressure", or "boost air-flow will be too hot, as the IC can't cool it enough", or "the engine can't handle 1.2bar", or the turbo, etc, etc,
But all I can say is the majority of the members of the UK UT owners club ran these mods, which gave the car amazing performance, and the only failures with their cars were generally bodywork, rust related.
Personally I'd spend the money on those areas of the Uno, rather than bigger IC's etc.
