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Old 11-07-2008, 01:54 PM   #15
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Well, supercharger whine does sound cool. However the popping and snorting as you drop off the boost of a turbocharger sounds like you're at Indy. Is it wrong to like them both?

I think I like TC's that are factory installed, but if I was going to install something aftermarket I'd go with an SC.
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Old 11-07-2008, 02:14 PM   #16
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Twin screw roots type superchargers own the market in terms of power and efficiency. Until the aftermarket comes out with a new turbo design, superchargers have the upper hand.
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Old 11-07-2008, 02:35 PM   #17
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I beg to differ. A GT40R could push 600hp through the 3.6L EASY or running twin GT28R's could do it as well.

Guys running really big turbo's on the Audi 1.8L engine's are making 800+hp, many guys are in the 400-600hp range, and just about everyone is in the 300-400 range (including me). Tell me a supercharger could do that.
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Old 11-07-2008, 02:38 PM   #18
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How long does it take that big mother to kick in?
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Old 11-07-2008, 02:45 PM   #19
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I beg to differ. A GT40R could push 600hp through the 3.6L EASY or running twin GT28R's could do it as well.

Guys running really big turbo's on the Audi 1.8L engine's are making 800+hp, many guys are in the 400-600hp range, and just about everyone is in the 300-400 range (including me). Tell me a supercharger could do that.
How reliable are thes 600-800 HP cars though, Cause i can see them getting worked on all the freakin time.. I'm looking more for reliability than any thing else. Don't get me wrong, i want HP, but not at the expense of my time. I'm still gonna be driving my car everyday.\

EDIT: Understand that I don't know jack about this subject.
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Old 11-07-2008, 02:53 PM   #20
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Tell me a supercharger could do that.
Boost is boost. Funny cars use roots-style blowers that are pumping out 1000s of horsepower.
Where Turbos have the upper hand is in the insane power levels, because you can add two huge turbos as opposed to one large supercharger (centrifugals don't count)
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Old 11-07-2008, 02:58 PM   #21
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I beg to differ. A GT40R could push 600hp through the 3.6L EASY or running twin GT28R's could do it as well.

Guys running really big turbo's on the Audi 1.8L engine's are making 800+hp, many guys are in the 400-600hp range, and just about everyone is in the 300-400 range (including me). Tell me a supercharger could do that.
Its a function of boost, nothing more. To get really high power numbers use a big supercharger and spin the heck out of it. Same as with a turbo. But will anyone actually bother to do it? No, because its easier and a bit more reliable to get 3 atm of boost out of a turbo. But it is possible.
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Old 11-07-2008, 03:07 PM   #22
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Old 11-07-2008, 03:13 PM   #23
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Boost is boost. Funny cars use roots-style blowers that are pumping out 1000s of horsepower.
Where Turbos have the upper hand is in the insane power levels, because you can add two huge turbos as opposed to one large supercharger (centrifugals don't count)
Why wouldn't they? A supercharger is a forced induction device, so centrifugals count and while I'm being technical, so should turbos.

And I should add, funny cars use nitromethane. That kinda helps when making power. But the fact remains that they produce ~8000 hp and ~7000 lbft of torque. If I've done my math correctly (I probably haven't), in 1 run down the dragstrip they produce enough power to run your house for about 3 hours.
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Old 11-07-2008, 03:17 PM   #24
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Why wouldn't they? A supercharger is a forced induction device, so centrifugals count and while I'm being technical, so should turbos.
I meant that in regards to doubling them up. If they counted, then the advantage that turbos have over the generic "supercharger" isn't an advantage anymore...

....which...kinda would have helped my point wouldn't it......I've been running on 3 hours of sleep a night for the past week, so please excuse this latest excersize in stupidity of mine.

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If I've done my math correctly (I probably haven't), in 1 run down the dragstrip they produce enough power to run your house for about 3 hours.
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Thats the best looking supercharger i have ever seen!
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