Turbo driven engines have more high-speed moving parts and so can be prone to wear and tear more than superchargers.
jet engines, turbojet engines, turbo-prop engines, four-stroke piston driven engines... Can you be more specific?
The propeller plane could have a piston engine or engines, or a turbine engine or engines, the latter being a distinction that makes the craft a turbo-prop.
In the case of engines, turbo is used as a contracted name for the turbo charger.
you have a belt driven turbo? how old is that car turbos were belt or chain driven when first invented to keep planes in the air. i know of know car with a belt driven turbo
supercharger is belt driven and turbo is exhaust driven. supercharger boost is based on rpm and turbo boost is based on load and exhaust volume.
yes. both engines are the 4g63. the turbo engines from the 1990-1994 is a 6 bolt 4g63 and the turbo engine from the 1995-1999 is a 7 bolt 4g63.
A supercharger is belt driven and a turbocharger is exhaust driven
No , not for a Mustang GT which has a V8 engine There were four cylinder Mustang engines that had a turbo version available
4g63 (Turbo) or 420A (non-turbo)
Exhaust gases
Ther is no egr valve on the 2.2 turbo engines. With FI and turbo, there was no need. Some of the earlier carb engines did have egr.
A supercharger runs off the engines power directly. : A turbo has two fans one that takes power from the engines exhaust.