Yes
The supercharger is adding HP to the motor
no...... you tear the engine up
Adding a turbo to a v8 that already has a supercharger, isn't worth it/cost effective. If you are removing the supercharger and converting it to turbocharged then yes. The engine is built for the load/power and is the best candidate for turbocharging.
The supercharger is an engine power adder for vehicles. It's purpose is to make an engine more powerful instead of using a larger heavier engine. The Grand Prix GTP uses a supercharger on its V6 engine to make power levels comparable to some naturally aspirated V8 engines.
425 lbs
My best guess would be the RS performance 2.4 liter engine. Without supercharger it is only 74 Kg or 163 lbs.
Ford GT has a mid-engine 5.4L v8 DOHC with a twin-screw supercharger. pretty sweet. Basically an GT500 motor on steroids.
Trade for a 1995 thunderbird supercoupe. Major engine mods for the 4.6
Yes, an LS9 supercharger V8 engine can fit in a 1984 Camaro Z28, but it requires significant modifications. You will need to address issues like engine mounts, transmission compatibility, and potentially the drivetrain. Additionally, the installation may necessitate adjustments to the vehicle's cooling system and electrical components. Proper planning and fabrication are essential for a successful swap.
yourdick supercharger v8 1400whp
On a V8 engine there is ( 1 intake manifold and 2 exhaust manifolds )
There are no cheaper superchargers. If your going to supercharge any engine, including the hemi. Youll have to pay 3000 to 8000 dollars.