A supercharger does not make power the engine does. So the amount of power made is determined by the engine the supercharger is installed on and the amount of boost that the supercharger provides. There are also different types of superchargers that operate differently. Positive-displacement and dynamic compressors make different amounts and types of boost.
About 80 HP over stock.
I have a 1999 with the 3800 engine. The owner's manual says the horsepower is 205 without the supercharger and 240 with the supercharger.
The horsepower gained from adding a supercharger to a 2001 Honda Prelude can vary based on the supercharger model and installation specifics. Generally, a well-installed supercharger can increase the engine's output by about 50 to 100 horsepower over the stock rating, which is approximately 200 horsepower. Therefore, with a supercharger, the total horsepower could range from around 250 to 300 horsepower, depending on supporting modifications and tuning. Always consult with a professional for accurate estimates based on your specific setup.
i think it puts out about 365 horsepower stock
A stock 5.9L Cummins make 325 Horsepower.
That depends on how big the supercharger is. -it is 7.0 psi-
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depending on the size of the supercharger.. 30% to 40%
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.
310hp
it has 43 horsepower stock
A stock 454 cubic inch engine typically produces around 400-450 horsepower. When equipped with a 671 supercharger, the horsepower can significantly increase, often reaching between 600 to over 800 horsepower, depending on the setup, tuning, and other modifications. The exact output can vary based on factors like boost levels and engine modifications.