Does Installing an Intake Supercharger Damage the Car?

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McAubrey
07/30/25 10:17am
Engine lifespan will be shorter compared to naturally aspirated engines of the same displacement, and both mechanical and lubrication performance will be affected. Here is relevant information: Advantages of Turbocharging: Increases engine air intake, thereby enhancing engine power and torque. After supercharging, the engine can output greater power. When a turbocharger is installed, the engine's maximum power can increase by 40% or more compared to without the turbocharger. Introduction: Simply put, turbocharging allows for more complete combustion of gasoline by significantly mixing air with fuel. As a result, modern turbocharged engines deliver strong performance but also consume more fuel, without significant fuel savings.
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