Turbocharging has become a well-established strategy to improve the performance, efficiency and cleanliness of an internal combustion engine (ICE), but the supercharger has yet to benefit from the gust of mass-market demand.
Both technologies are forms of forced induction, with a preamble to push greater air density into the engine. But while traditional turbochargers
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