Volkswagen makes a variant of the Golf called the Golf GT which is only for sale in Europe that has what the company calls a Twincharger. The twin charger is a supercharger and a turbocharger mated to the same engine, in this case a 1.4l 4 cylinder. So, yes it is possible but to my knowledge Volkswagen is the only manufacturer who has done it.
The Nissan March was also twin charged way before the golf I believe having a 998cc engine with a turbo and supercharger mated to it.
Yes
A turbo charge is an extra force of energy that is sent through to the engine for extra power. The first company to use the turbo charge was in 1918 when General Electric used the turbo charge on the V12 Liberty aircraft.
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Turbo C++ keywords are the same as C++ keywords. The language remains the same, only the implementations differ. The Turbo C++ implementations were standards-compliant at the time of their release, but the product is no longer supported.
If the charge is related to the same crime but a different offense, yes, they can.
No you cant , because if you did you would be gay!
Well Rome was the super power at the time, so the emperor.
Yes, you can.
Yes, if there is more than one charge at the same time or if there are the same kind of charge on more than one occasion, you can be sentenced for each charge.
5:30. Same time for the 2011 Super Bowl.
Biturbo is the same as "Sequential Twin Turbo" Basically, you have 1 smaller turbo for lower RPM range, and a larger turbo for higher range. It helps greatly reduce turbo lag due to the smaller turbo can produce boost much earlier than a super single or twin turbo setup can do. At lower RPM, the smaller turbo spools and produces boost - then when you reach a preset RPM or boost level, a staging valve opens and directs air to turbo 2 (large one) and it now produces the boost for the engine. Usually, stage one turbo is turned off, or its boost is sent into the compressor intake of the stage 2 turbo to achieve a higher output pressure. Do not confuse Biturbo / Sequential Twin Turbo with "Twin Turbo". Twin turbo is having two EQUAL size turbo's. Each runs off its own cylinder bank in V or H type (boxer) engines, or off of a turbo manifold on inline type engines. Both turbos share the load equally in producing boost air. (Like a dual core processor in your PC - both run at same speed, sharing the load equally) So, turbo lag still effects this type of setup, as both turbos will spool at the same time.
technically? yes. practically? no. dual charging is a tricky business.