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Supercharging and turbo-charging your engine will get you the same thing: more horsepower. Both work by increasing the amount of air that goes into the combustion chamber, resulting in a more powerful explosion. However, they both do it in very different ways.

A supercharger works by taking power from the engine via a belt/pulley system. The belt turns an impeller inside the supercharger that forces more air into the combustion chamber. The benefits of having a supercharger, is that it's very straightforward to use, and the power is there whenever you need it. Also, a cool feature about it is that it doesn't require special cooling or maintenance. It's easily more reliable than turbochargers.

A supercharger also provides a smooth boost throughout the entire power-band, which results in more predictable handling and power at low, as well as high RPM's. The downside of supercharging is that it uses a small amount of power from the engine all of the time (because of the pulley). Ironically, the more power the supercharger produces, the more power it pulls from the system. But the net result of having a supercharger would most likely turnout better than not owning a supercharger at all.

A turbo charger works much like a supercharger, where it forces more air into the combustion chamber. However, instead of being driven by a pulley/belt combo attached to the engine, the impeller is spun by exhaust gasses from the engine. When the engine is at rest, the turbo charger impeller is idling, because there is little pressure in the exhaust that is released from the engine. As the engine is revved, more exhaust pressure hits the turbo charger's impeller causing it to turn, which puts more air in the combustion chamber, which also increases the exhaust pressure by hitting the turbo impeller. Hopefully you can see where this is going at this point. The faster you go the more power the turbocharger produces.

The benefits of having this type of system, is having a lot of power being produced with no extra effort on the engine's part. You can also increase the air density by adding intercoolers, which cools the air before the turbo gets put into the combustion chamber that allows an even greater increase in power. Another great aspect of owning a system like this is the ability to change the amount of boost available. With some models this can even be done while driving, allowing you to fine-tune the power you need.

However the big con of the turbo charger is the uneven power-band. At low RPM's the engine is not producing enough exhaust pressure for the turbo charger to add power. This is known as turbo lag. Once it gets going though, it's a very massive boost. So massive, in fact, that a poorly, setup turbo charger can be dangerous: the sudden and dramatic increase in power can cause the handling characteristics of the car to change. This was especially true of the older Porsche 911 Turbos, which had a habit of swinging the back-end out if you weren't aware when the turbo boost hit. The other con of the turbo charger is its maintenance. There are more moving parts than in a supercharger, and some models require cool down time after heavy use before the engine can be shut off.

Superchargers are better used for the daily driver who wants a little more power in their engine without sacrificing the reliability or worrying about sudden amounts of power causing a spinout. In fact, there have been mini-vans that have come standard with superchargers, attesting to its same power. Turbo chargers are better used in sports cars, whose handling can accommodate the sudden change in power, where whose drivers are willing to sacrifice some reliability for a large increase in speed.

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Mercedes SLS: World's Wonder Car

As a company, AMG was formed in Germany in 1967 by two engineers that had previously worked for Mercedes, in order to produce racing engines. Design and testing of new engines was the new AMG's early role. Mercedes have expanded their main business into creating prime cars, based on the stringent standards of Mercedes cars but it was not until late 1993 that the first and ever true Mercedes AMG was finally built with the C36.

You will notice that when you compare prices of the AMG Mercedes SLS Benz against the production models, the upgrades do add significantly to the price ticket.

Through the early 2000s, AMG Mercedes Benz focused on two engines, both V8, both 5.5.liter, one standard four stroke and the other a supercharged engine. In early 2006 however, AMG scrapped both of these versions of M113 engine and exchanged it for the M156. Again a V8, 5.4ltr, but updated and also now available in a turbo charged configuration.

The tiniest, current, turbocharged AMG Mercedes SLS is the G55 and its standard V8 powered sibling is the SLK55.For those looking for a slightly larger AMG Mercedes Benz, the SL63 and the E63 are the models on offer, unless you really want to make an impression? In which case, the mystical Black Series CLK63 is top of the tree.As if this wasn't enough, there is always AMG's offering of a true super car!

It is now available in Europe, but sad to say it will be for public release come spring of 2010 in the US.S., the AMG Mercedes Benz SLS, a gull winged super sports car is unleashed. With a top speed of 197 mph, and that's electronically limited! The SLS prides a 6.3ltr V8 that develops 571 hp at 6800 rpm.

This new AMG Mercedes Benz supercar has just been voted the world's best super sports car by over quarter of a million readers of 25 European motoring publications, so if you've got a spare US5,000 you'd better get your order in quick.

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where can i find performance parts for my 86 gmc suburban?

specifically superchargers, headers, exhaust, etc. trying to increase horsepower as much as possible... it has a thm700r4 tranny with a 350 5.7L engine. i've checked out lmctruck but they seem more intent on restoration than upgrading.

note: it's a 4x2, not 4x4.
they didn't start fuel injection in suburbans until 87.

www.summitracing.com and www.jegs.com are two good sources. If it is fuel injected, check out www.tbichips.com also.

2010 Maserati Quattroporte S with 590hp by Novitec Rosso
Maserati are kind of strange cars and I will try to explain why. They offer luxury, but they aren’t the most luxurious in their class. They also offer satisfying power, but they aren’t the most powerful in their class. A feature of Maserati, which is unmatched is their style.

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