tjkj2002 wrote:
Beep Beep wrote:
Turbos are more efficient than superchargers. They have a wider powerband. Yeah, many turbos are for high revving applications, but a small turbo like a 14b or 16g (Mitsubishi/Subaru) you can achieve a small and quick spool time and get full boost by 2200 RPM on a 2.0L. It's all about matching.
Maybe more efficient but a supercharger makes more power,and can make almost max boost at idle or just past idle.
The most powerful(and quickest) land vehicles on the planet use a supercharged V8,a turbo would not spool up fast enough or even survive on a top fuel engine.
While ill agree that most times a supercharger will make boost faster. The last turbo car I owned had a turbo that was well over twice the flow over the stock turbo and i was able to reach 18psi instantly when the hammer was down. If you have the right mods to support the turbo and the right engine a turbo can be instant and stay efficient all the way to your shift point.
But real world use unless we are talking diesels or certain fast cars I would opt for a supercharger. For jeeps, trucks or large displacement its just easier to use a super charger as the aftermarket has pushed us that way. Finding a turbo charger setup for a 500ci engine is a custom job. Finding a supercharger leaves you with a few options and a much cleaner and simpler install.
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