You can, but if it is supercharged stock when you buy a car new (Audi A6 for example), it will do pretty poorly and since it's stock with the car, you wouldn't need to take it off, but if you buy a car with an aftermarket supercharger or you add one on and you want to take it off, you can with the same work you did putting it on.
yes it can al you have to do is remove the supercharger and remove the supercharger belt, even if you dont wanna remove the supercharger u can just remove the supercharger belt and it will be unfunctional, why would you want to remove it anyways there awsome
Eaton M45 roots type supercharger
Yes.
No. The is a special oil available from your dealer.
The easys way i found out is to take the motor out first
do not remove your supercharger belt, the engine is set up to work with supercharger. my belt broke on mine and i was told to replace it before i drive it to much
To remove the supercharger pulley from a Toyota Previa, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Next, remove the supercharger assembly, which may involve detaching the intake manifold and other components. Use a pulley puller tool to carefully extract the pulley from the supercharger shaft. Finally, inspect the pulley and surrounding components for wear or damage before reassembly.
No
You will need to remove the front engine cover, on your 1997 Pontiac Bonneville, in order to change the supercharger belt. Loosen the tensioner pulley to remove the belt.
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
no... its a 3.8 liter V6 motor...
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