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A turbocharger is driven by the exhaust from the engine. A supercharger is belt driven off the engine.
The supercharge is ran by a belt off of the engine. Broken belt or nose snout coupling on the supercharger.
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
You will need to remove the front engine cover, on your 1997 Pontiac Bonneville, in order to change the supercharger belt. Loosen the tensioner pulley to remove the belt.
A supercharger runs off a belt driven directly from the engine where as the turbo runs off a belt driven by a fan in the exhaust
If the belt only drives the supercharger, you should still be able to run it, but expect a drop in performance. Have it repaired as soon as possible
Turbo belt? The Turbo operates from exhaust from the engine ... A supercharger uses a belt perhaps.
A supercharger is used to increase the pressure, density and temperature of air provided to an internal combustion engine. The energy used to power the supercharger is supplied by the following: belt, gear, shaft or chain connected to the crankshaft of the engine.
your engine should still work but you will need to buy a new belt
i need to see the chart on how the belt gose on my supercharger
You must unbolt the engine from the engine mount and jack the engine up to obtain clearance. You must do this for both the alternator/AC belt as well as with the secondary Supercharger belt.
Yes, kompressor is the German word for supercharger. A supercharger works by forced induction (compressed air) being supplied to the engine and is powered via an engine driven belt, a turbo works similar but is charged by exhaust gases