You cant unless you want to blow your header.
A lot! This all depends on the type and size of the supercharger. At boost levels of 7psi you can expect around a 40-45% increase in HP. At 15psi you can expect around 100% increase in HP. HP really depends on boost levels and existing engine HP.
with stock internals run 15psi. i would not go over 18
a supercharger is run by belt,turbocharger is run by ex. gases.supercharger is better ........actually it depends on the motor and what kind of turbo/supercharger you put on it,so neither is technically better than the other
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
You can put a supercharger on a stock engine it depends on how much boost you run wether your engine can handle it or not.
15psi
you cant run out of "turbo" what a turbo does is it forces air and fuel inside the engine faster by spooling up from the flow of the exhaust the difference between it and a supercharger is that the supercharger is ran off the belt not the exhaust gases they produce "boost" (the amount of psi the turbo or supercharger is pushing out) turbo is the shortened name for turbocharger
about 15psi or 1.1bar.
An electric supercharger is essentially an electric motor run off a car's alternator driving a high speed fan which attempts to force more air into a car's air intake. The idea is the same as a turbocharger or supercharger, the more air and fuel forced into the combustion chamber the more power that will be developed by the engine. The only difference between a turbocharger or supercharger and the electric supercharger is that the electric supercharger is limited by how much power the car's battery and alternator can supply whereas a turbocharger and supercharger is limited by the amount of power the engine can supply which is significantly greater in comparison.
Yes, a car can run without a supercharger. A supercharger is an optional component that enhances engine performance by forcing more air into the combustion chamber, resulting in increased power output. Many vehicles are designed to operate efficiently without one, relying solely on naturally aspirated engines or other forms of forced induction like turbochargers.
you can but you run the risk of screwin up everything in the car including internal components that aren't meant for the supercharger of an ls2 engine
No, exhaust does not have enough oxygen in it for the engine to run.