Theoretically any combustion engine can be fitted with a supercharger, but don't expect it to be an easy, bolt-on job. Carb, intake manifolds and drive pulleys would have to be heavily modified. If it's an EFI engine you won't have the carb to worry about, but would instead have to have the engine control remapped.
You can put a supercharger on a stock engine it depends on how much boost you run wether your engine can handle it or not.
You can put a supercharger on any engine. All a supercharger is, is an air compressor that forces air into the engine. If you can find a compressor small enough and figure out a why to hook it up, then you will be good to go.
no...... you tear the engine up
Yes, depending on make,model year, some are easier than others. For example GM makes a supercharger kit for the 2.2/2.5L ecotec engine.
fit a twin turbo engine
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.
yeah if you want to pick your motor up in pieces.
You can not. The two cars are completely different...the New Beetle has the engine at the wrong end. The New Beetle is bigger than the Old.
Simply put, a turbocharger uses the exhaust to spin a turbine thus compressing air which is then forced into the intake. A supercharger is driven off the engine crankshaft and forces air into the intake. They both do the same thing but the turbocharger uses the exhaust gases to compress air and the supercharger uses the engine's motion.
you can but you run the risk of screwin up everything in the car including internal components that aren't meant for the supercharger of an ls2 engine
To increase the horsepower of a diesel engine you need to put either a turbo charger or a supercharger on it. Cold air intake will also help.
Yes, you can put a supercharger and twin turbos on a 2008 ZO6 Corvette..