Here are the most common problems that can give you low boost:
* Belt slippage
* By-pass valve broken, or sticking * Loose vacuum line * Out of tune, like faulty spark plugs, dirty fuel filter, or bad fuel pump * Supercharger Compressor going bad
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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
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A turbocharger would be more better because you can get more power efficiently than superchargers.AnswerYes turbos are more efficient, but a supercharger will give more low RPM torque which can help a lot for towing, especially at low speeds.
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I think you mean "centrifugal" supercharger. It depends, a positive displacement will give you more low end torque where a centrifugal builds boost as your RPMs increase, giving you more top end power and max speed, but won't do much at low RPMs. That said, centrifugal are a bit more efficient and probably cheaper.
The 2005 SRT6 crossfire had a supercharger, would need to get injectors, programmer/chipand atleast a pulley to low the boost to a safe level, but would be the best bet. Not too many aftermarket ones avail. due to the low production #'s.
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To check the oil in the supercharger of a 2002 Mazda Millenia, first ensure the engine is cool and then locate the supercharger's oil fill cap. Remove the cap and use a dipstick or a clean cloth to check the oil level; it should be within the recommended range. If the oil is low, add the appropriate supercharger oil as specified in the owner's manual. Always replace the cap securely after checking.