Which is better, turbocharged engine or supercharged engine?
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Here are the specific differences between supercharged engines and turbocharged engines: 1. Structure: The structure of a supercharger is simpler than that of a turbocharger. The higher the engine speed, the greater the boost pressure, and there is no turbo lag phenomenon associated with turbochargers. Turbochargers have a more complex structure and a higher failure rate compared to superchargers. 2. Fuel consumption: Superchargers are driven by belts and consume engine power, so they are not as fuel-efficient as turbochargers. Turbochargers provide strong boost pressure, allowing small-displacement engines to deliver powerful performance while also being more fuel-efficient.