Excessive bearing noise or loss of boost PSI will signify wear of the lobes/twin screw depending on the type of charger. Either way, a boost guage and good ears will tell you what's going on with that magic little super box
The most common and normal signs will be: * Oil leakage from the supercharger * Supercharger making a knocking noise * Lower or no boost pressure * Oil not present inside the supercharger
yes you can put a supercharger on vw golf 1.6 fsi but you just gone have to make some modification on air intake and maby you gone have to put the throttle body before supercharger
The question is about my Buick Regal GS 2000 Supercharger oil Information
do not remove your supercharger belt, the engine is set up to work with supercharger. my belt broke on mine and i was told to replace it before i drive it to much
That is a major sign that the supercharger is going bad and will need a rebuild. Basically the seal is leaking from the front nose cone. The seal usually leaks when the bearings have gone bad. The two best options will to replace the front nose cone, or get a rebuilt supercharger. Once the oil starts to leak the bearings will have no oil and it will soon fail on you.
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Could be the bearings/pulley. until you fix the issue you should remove the charger belt, so it doesn't get worse (blow the supercharger).
The C230 Kompressor already has a supercharger on it from the factory. The word Kompressor means Supercharger.
Procharger is a supercharger. It is a brand of centrifugal superchargers.
gm supercharger oil for the supercharger. any oil you prefer for the engine oil.
Depending on the supercharger, it will require a special blend of synthetic oil. This synthetic oil normally is located in the supercharger itself. Most superchargers will have a hex nut located on the front of the supercharger. This area is used to drain and fill up the supercharger oil. You cannot use just any synthetic oil, you will have to use "Supercharger Oil"