Originally posted by RGT
like a 2 cycle Detroit... I was thinking, or musing more correctly, about a setup like that with the supercharger running inverse to engine speed so that when the turbo gets up to speed the driven 'charger drops out, but elliminates start up boost lag...
Do you think the after the turbo cooler or the hoses will collapse before the turbo catches up?
On the other hand, modern superchargers using secondary belt drives (instead of gears) and sealed bearings like the Gator, Powerdyne's "Silent Drive", Wynjammer, Germann ZR01 run much cooler, eliminating the need for intercoolers at any achievable boost level.