Supercharging and turbocharging are methods used to increase the power output of an engine by forcing more air into the combustion chamber. This results in more fuel being burned, which generates more power and increases overall performance. Superchargers are belt-driven by the engine, while turbochargers are powered by exhaust gases.
Depends entirely on how you use it. One of the challenges with a combustion engine is to make sure that it's actually combusting every bit of fuel that it has sucked in, which it might not always do. Often there's a bit of unburnt fuel vented out with the exhaust gasses. Supercharging can, by providing better conditions for combustion (higher pressures/temperatures), make the engine able to burn a higher percentage of the ingested fuel, making it more fuel efficent. The bigger the combustion chamber, the harder it becomes to get all the fuel burnt. By using a supercharger on a smaller engine you can get the smaller engine to make as much horsepower as a bigger engine - but at a cleaner burn. Again, resulting in better fuel efficiency.
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Several things - for starters, exhaust, computer chip/program, induction systems, supercharging, turbocharging...
Alan Allard has written: 'Turbocharging and Supercharging' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Motors, Motors (Diesel), Superchargers, Turbochargers
To see significant horsepower gains, the way to go is forced induction (turbocharging or supercharging). not every engine can handle forced induction, though.
Diesel engines are unable to draw enough air in with out some sort of supercharging to make significant usable power levels. Turbocharging is the most efficient way to offset this problem.
Turbocharging. A turbocharger uses spent gas fumes for energy and drives a fan to get the fresh air into the intake to mix with the fuel that is already going into the engine. A supercharger uses belts and pullys that is constantly connected to the engine and therfore makes the car inject more fuel. A turbo charger can be adjusted wile a super is perm.
Many options out there for you; ranging from a new Air filter and intake setup (K&N on mine and love it), to tuning the engine and transmission (Diablo tune here), replacing exhaust components (headers, cats, mufflers), to supercharging or turbocharging it... Endless opportunities, limited only by your wallet.
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Absolutely! Turbocharging gasoline engines is a great way to make more power or better fuel economy, depending on the way the turbo is setup.
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An aftercooler is an intercooler located at the end of the supercharging chain.
Supercharging is a method of increasing an engines power output, by forcing air into the engine under greater than atmospheric pressures. Supercharging usally refers to belt driven compressor (I.E. roots/screw or centrifugal), some early uses superchargers were driven directly off the crank shaft.