MOUNTY said:
Can you explain how a turbo can run a higher boost than a supercharger, and not detonate the motor. If you are pushing 5pds of boost with either, would the ratios inside the motor not be the same?
I can... all boost is not the same. This goes for different turbo's, as well, having to do with efficiency. Boost pressure inside the motor might be the same, doesn't mean the air quality is...
You can build 5 psi boost and beat & heat the air up doing it, and you can also build 5 psi boost very efficiently and not beat & heat the charge air as much. Higher intake air temps will detonate at a lower boost level then cooler air.
So with all things being equal (compression ratio, air temp, coolant temp, AFR, and fuel quality) an engine might start to detonate at 6 psi with a SC where as it wont detonate until after 8 psi with a turbo.
Likewise, you can have one model turbo make more HP and be more deto resistant then a different model turbo, all at the exact same boost pressure.
Reason why they provide compressor maps for for choosing the appropriate turbo for your application.
It is also fact that a SC has to run higher boost (and therefore higher intake air temp) to produce the same HP that a turbo does at less boost, something like 10psi to produce 230HP that a turbo can make at 7 psi. And we haven't even mentioned the maintenance required on a SC versus a turbo, yet either. The SC belt adjustments and changing the expensive traction lube.
But I don't want you to take my word for it,
because I am an obvious turbo advocate. Go research it and see for yourself.