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turbo's and superchargers
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They both do the same thing, they force feed more air into the engine so producing more power.
The Turbo charger is powered by the exhaust gases, the exhaust gases are forced out of the engine at a high speed, this movement of gases turns a vaned wheel that is connected to another vaned wheel which forces more air into the engine so producing more power from the engine.
The Supercharger does the same thing but the power to turn the supercharger is a belt which is powered by the engine.
Both sorts have advantages and drawbacks,
The Turbo takes time to spin up to produce the speed to force the extra air into the engine so there is a slight lag between putting your foot down and getting the extra power.
With the supercharger some of the engine power is lost because of the energy needed to power it but there is no lag between putting your foot down and getting the extra power.
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