jbond
Electrical
- Apr 13, 2005
- 44
Twincharging an engine that features a screw-type supercharger (ie it already has internal compression) in my mind has the following advantages and disadvantages:
Disadvantages:
It would still feature parasitic loss when the supercharger is "bypassed" and the turbo is powering away at higher rpm
Advantage:
The efficiency being better than a roots blower, would mean lower temps and more power
Can one of the gurus post their thoughts? PatPrimmer and Warpspeed had a lot to say on previous TwinCharge topics.
In short: what is the suitability of screw-type SC for twincharging project?
PS: I really have the twincharge bug! help!
Disadvantages:
It would still feature parasitic loss when the supercharger is "bypassed" and the turbo is powering away at higher rpm
Advantage:
The efficiency being better than a roots blower, would mean lower temps and more power
Can one of the gurus post their thoughts? PatPrimmer and Warpspeed had a lot to say on previous TwinCharge topics.
In short: what is the suitability of screw-type SC for twincharging project?
PS: I really have the twincharge bug! help!