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Originally Posted by kannibul
I'd say the other thing that is being skimmed over a bit, is with a S/C, you're driving it with the engine, which soaks up HP. A turbo does so as well by restricting exhaust pressure, but, not nearly as much as a S/C.
So, in that sense, lb for lb of boost, a turbo does "generate" more power due to it not soaking up as much power to generate that boost pressure.
In that sense, a s/c application does show less "gain" at a given boost level.
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You are absolutely right. Granted newer sc's eat up less than old ones, it still does make a difference. In theory, all other things being equal, they produce the same. However, in practice, the SC unit itself does rob the engine of power and that means that you are correct. I forgot about that and stand corrected; a turbo will put a little bit more power down per psi than a supercharger. Good post sir.
What I was trying to get at, that's been bothering me a bit is this whole turbos are so much better than superchargers attitude when they really do the same thing and produce almost the same power.