It depends on model, a tiny t25 turbo isn't going to push enough air as say a 6 lobe 2.3L supercharger of the ls9 in the ZR1 corvette.
you cant run out of "turbo" what a turbo does is it forces air and fuel inside the engine faster by spooling up from the flow of the exhaust the difference between it and a supercharger is that the supercharger is ran off the belt not the exhaust gases they produce "boost" (the amount of psi the turbo or supercharger is pushing out) turbo is the shortened name for turbocharger
TURBO!!!!
add Turbo, Cool air intake, supercharger,etc...
turbo gives more hp then a supercharger
turbo or supercharger works great ;) nothing like the feeling of being boosted :D
That depends on what you are wanting. A turbo is more efficient but has a delay (lag) on accel. A supercharger does not have any delay, but is not as efficient.
A supercharger is belt driven and a turbocharger is exhaust driven
Twin Turbo.
a porche 911 turbo can go faster than a Lamborghini gallardo
supercharger is belt driven and turbo is exhaust driven. supercharger boost is based on rpm and turbo boost is based on load and exhaust volume.
Better or worse is based on the needed application. However there is very few advantages of a turbo over a supercharger. The only advantage of a turbo is if you are racing the engine over distance in which max boost and max power is required for a sustained amount of time. The heat a turbo creates causes problems to everything under the hood such as wiring, hoses ect... a turbo and a supercharger are totally different applications. a supercharger forces air into the intake with the fuel to make it burn better. a turbocharger works on the exhaust side. a supercharger will make an engine reach higher rpms faster. a turbo will make it pull better
A supercharger runs off the engines power directly. : A turbo has two fans one that takes power from the engines exhaust.