Exhaust gas driven turbines (turbos) are spooled via exhaust gas, typically mounted closer to the exhaust manifold, and then forces compressed air into the intake manifold.
Belt driven turbines or compressors (superchargers) are typically mounted near the intake, and also force compressed air into the intake manifold.
Both typically have additional plumbing to a heat exchanger to cool the compressed air.
Both will increase air ingestion by the motor and therefore require more fuel in order to maintain combustion and power the engine. Additionally, some extra fuel may be needed to cool the charge and quench excess heat in the engine that can cause detonation and damage.
Is that what you mean???
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