Turbo V's Super Charger

fuzzy

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Mar 23, 2005
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Have a 52 plate lc

Heard about 20v engines with chargers on, Im after more power, would this be a good route or would it be a waste of time
 

acidstrato

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Dec 9, 2004
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A supercharger is powered by a belt, or chain, connected to the engine's crankshaft.

in order to use a supercharger, sometimes as much as a third of the total crankshaft power of the engine has to be used in order to driver the supercharger

though you'll probably gain up to 5-10 times the amount of power used.

still, when your talking FWD and power limitations, just going for a turbo replacement seems a better and cheaper option
 
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helms

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Jan 30, 2005
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indeed, but if it was turbo AND supercharged.... :) no lag and MASSES of power.

Although that is possible to do with some cars, i dont know if its possible for a LC or LCR, and im not sure the cost ares worth the results myself.
 
Mar 26, 2007
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if i had limitless money its probably something i would try but since im fairly poor i'll stick with the stock k04 turbo for now. :)
 

HarveyGTI

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if you want to be different with the SC route, go to **Storm Developments Clicky***

they Supercharged the 1.8T engine and produced quite a bit of power and the kit is still in development, most interesting of course that there is no lag with an SC

I am not saying its the best option, nor the worst, but its an idea and certianly on this forum would be a one off, as in someone swapping the Turbo for an SC
 
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