Why not choose an M15, M16, M18 which is more likely to make the power you want without the cost, compromise and complexity of turbocharging. An M18 will make more power and torque than the Suzuki driveline can handle without spending huge money on custom work.
No, there is no "kit" or pre-made conversion.
You need a non-vvt Jimny manual gearbox which you fit the tail shaft housing of the Sierra gearbox to to put the shifter in the right spot.
They are MPFI, not TBI.
This conversion has been done a few times. . Jimbo_Jones has a write up on here:
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=56977Instead of demanding we type out detailed replies to your broad questions, you'll get a better response by doing detailed research and then asking detailed questions.
When you ask for a reply to a question, you're basically requesting a service - someone sits down and writes a personal reply just to you. Many people are more than happy to do that, but they like to think the OP (that is, you) has thought through what they're asking and has done quite a bit of the ground work. Yesterday, you couldn't swap a BOLT IN engine into your car (because your dad wouldn't let you?) and now your asking about a complex, late model engine swap that is far from a bolt in.
This late model engine swap offers versions with plenty of power to meet your use, but you're still sure you'll require a turbo to do the job you need?
Turbos make interesting noises and the torque curve is fun, but they aren't actually very nice engines to drive. Especially in an off road car, you'll note there are basically no turbo petrol 4WD's available new. I own turbo cars and I've had a 660cc turbo Sierra. I would strongly recommend fitting an engine that does the job you need without needing a turbo. If you absolutely require a boosted engine (so, over 200hp - I can't imagine what for except breaking every other part in the car) then supercharging is a much better option as it just mimics a larger capacity engine throughout the rev range, throttle response is linear, and that makes the car more controllable.
However, in your other thread, you said you need a turbocharged G13A because your car can't do 100km/h, which is not true, you obviously have another issue with the existing engine/gearing/car. And you care going to make the car heavy. Sort your your existing problem and how about not making the car heavy? you get to choose that.