technically? yes.
practically? no.
dual charging is a tricky business.
Yes. If the engine is built to handle enough boost. Volkswagen makes a production car with a twincharger (supercharger and turbocharger). The supercharger helps cancel out the turbo lag at low rpms
Yes it is possible. You would be better off running 2 turbos.
a turbocharger. unless you are comparing a turbo kit to DIY supercharging. See what is available for your car. Turbo kits are more elaborate, but if you cant find a supercharger kit, you will have an easier time buying and installing the turbo kit that making a supercharger setup yourself.
yes but if i were u i would not do it at the same time because more than likely it will blow but yes u can have twins and a supercharger in the same car
It Depends on how much more Horsepower you want. If you want alot more horsepower go with the Turbo,but if you want a little go with the supercharger. If you want to install a turbo you going to have to do little engine work to prevent your engine from blowing, installing a turbo can be expensive. Installing a supercharger doesn't need to much engine work, but can be cheaper than a turbo. It all depends how much time and money you want to spend.
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
Volkswagen makes a variant of the Golf called the Golf GT which is only for sale in Europe that has what the company calls a Twincharger. The twin charger is a supercharger and a turbocharger mated to the same engine, in this case a 1.4l 4 cylinder. So, yes it is possible but to my knowledge Volkswagen is the only manufacturer who has done it. The Nissan March was also twin charged way before the golf I believe having a 998cc engine with a turbo and supercharger mated to it.
Nither get a v8 manual. you would be wasting your time putting a super or turbo charger in a v6 auto.
Too expensive.
Yes you can all the cold air intake does is let it take in more air with less resistance it does not force the air in like the supercharger does
Yes
Larger engine, Nitrous injection, Turbo, Supercharger, rebuild the engine with higher compression, modified cam... It just takes money and time. A really big hill.