Many factors can contribute to the whine, but the most common culprits are dirty or clogged air filters and injectors. A dirty air filter will cause the engine to work harder to breathe in air, which will produce more noise. An injector that is clogged will also create noise as fuel is forced into the engine too quickly.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the make and model of your car and the specific supercharger you have installed. However, many people who have installed a supercharger report that their car does not whine noticeably.

It depends on the application. A turbocharger will typically be faster in a straight line, while a supercharger can provide more power over a broader range of RPMs.

There is no clear answer to this question as it depends on the specific supercharger and driving conditions. Generally speaking, however, superchargers are believed to be safer than turbochargers because they do not require the use of airbags.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question as the effects of a supercharger on engine life will vary depending on the make and model of engine, driving habits, and other factors. However, generally speaking, a supercharger can improve fuel economy and performance while maintaining or even extending engine life.

There are three types of superchargers: intercoolers, turbochargers, and superchargers with intercoolers.

The short answer is no, you cannot supercharge a V6 engine. The long answer is a bit more complicated.Supercharging a V6 engine essentially involves pumping more air into the engine to create more power. This extra air is delivered through a larger air intake and exhaust system, which can dramatically increase the horsepower and torque of the engine.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on a number of factors, including the make and model of the car, the engine configuration, and the driving style. That said, many experts believe that larger intercoolers do actually add horsepower, although there is no definitive proof to support this claim.

There is no clear consensus on whether or not superchargers have lag. Some people believe that they do, while others say that they don’t. The main argument against the existence of lag comes from the fact that superchargers are able to increase the power output of a car so quickly that it would be impossible for the engine to lag behind. However, some people claim that there is a small amount of lag, which can be noticeable when driving at high speeds.

The supercharger in the Hellcat is a Roots-type blower.