around about 15 to 17 horsepower
A Judson supercharger can typically increase an engine's horsepower by about 30-50%. For a 40 hp engine, this means an additional 12 to 20 hp, resulting in a total output of approximately 52 to 60 hp, depending on the specific setup and tuning. However, actual gains can vary based on factors such as engine condition and installation quality.
About 45hp with about 36hp at pto
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.
About 80 HP over stock.
I would think at least 75.
That depends on how big the supercharger is. -it is 7.0 psi-
by using a supercharger u get 30 to 40% more horse power than when compared to an engine with out a supercharger....
50m 1090$,70m 1809$,and twin cost supercharger cost 2490$
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.
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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.