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Superchargers and turbochargers are an incredibly popular way to make gobs of power and maximize the efficiency of your vehicle—and Summit Racing Equipment has the best...
Superchargers and turbochargers are an incredibly popular way to make gobs of power and maximize the efficiency of your vehicle—and Summit Racing Equipment has the best selection around! Let’s break down the main differences of each, so you can figure out what route to take on your own ride!
Superchargers are driven directly by your engine. They are attached to your crankshaft by a belt, so as engine speed increases, so does your supercharger speed. You can increase or decrease the speed of the supercharger by changing the size of the pulleys, allowing you to fine-tune your boost to the desired level. Because...
Superchargers and turbochargers are an incredibly popular way to make gobs of power and maximize the efficiency of your vehicle—and Summit Racing Equipment has the best selection around! Let’s break down the main differences of each, so you can figure out what route to take on your own ride!
Superchargers are driven directly by your engine. They are attached to your crankshaft by a belt, so as engine speed increases, so does your supercharger speed. You can increase or decrease the speed of the supercharger by changing the size of the pulleys, allowing you to fine-tune your boost to the desired level. Because of their relationship to engine speed, superchargers commonly provide a power curve that increases with engine rpm, delivering boost with rapid response.
There are two main styles of superchargers: Roots and centrifugal. Roots-style superchargers use a pair of rotors within a housing to force air at higher than atmospheric pressure into your engines. The rotors can have a varying number of lobes and may be twisted, affecting how the air flows through the supercharger. Centrifugal style superchargers utilize a gearbox to spin a shaft, which is connected to compressor wheel, drawing in ambient air and compressing it on its way to the engine.
Turbochargers utilize the exhaust gases produced by your engine to spin a turbine wheel located inside the turbocharger housing, which is connected to a compressor wheel by a shaft. As the two wheels turn, ambient air is sucked into the turbocharger’s compressor inlet and pushed into the engine. That air charge is often passed through an intercooler to increase its density.
Choosing the right turbocharger kit for your vehicle can be daunting, with factors like tubing size, A/R ratio, and multiple other factors to consider. However, Summit Racing makes it easy by offering turbocharger kits custom-designed for a wide range of vehicles, so you can get all the benefits without major engineering work.
For even more helpful information about the difference between superchargers and turbochargers, check out this helpful article at OnAllCylinders.com.
Summit Racing has everything you need to take your engine’s performance to the next level with a complete supercharger or turbocharger kit. If you’re looking for a complete, pre-designed, bolt-on solution, we’ve got you covered. But if you want to take the plunge into every aspect of blow off valves, wastegates, piping, intercoolers, boost controllers, and more, we can help you there, too. Summit Racing only carries quality parts from trusted brands like Precision, Garrett, Turbosmart, Turbonetics, Edelbrock, Magnuson, ProCharger, and more, so you can complete your supercharger or turbocharger build with confidence.
10-Rib 3.87" Supercharger Drive Pulley, Marine & Gen 1 Small Block Chevy Applications
Part Number: VOR-4MA031-387
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Estimated Ship Date: Nov 26, 2025 if ordered today
Estimated Ship Date: Nov 26, 2025 if ordered today
10-Rib Marine Supercharger Pulley (2.75")
Part Number: VOR-4MA031-275
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Estimated Ship Date: Nov 10, 2025 if ordered today
Estimated Ship Date: Nov 10, 2025 if ordered today
Intercooler, Air-To-Water, Aluminum, Natural, 3.5 in. Inlet, 3.5 in. Outlet, 1/2 in. NPT Water Inlet/Outlet, Each
Part Number: PPE-415040350
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Estimated Ship Date: Nov 20, 2025 if ordered today
Estimated Ship Date: Nov 20, 2025 if ordered today
Intercooler, Air To Water, 3 in. Ducts, Chevy, GMC, Jeep, Ford, Ram, Each
Part Number: PPE-415040300
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Estimated Ship Date: Monday 11/10/2025
Estimated Ship Date: Monday 11/10/2025
Turbochargers, Stock Replacement, HE351 Style, Oil Cooling, Wastegate Actuator, Dodge, 5.9L Diesel, Each
Part Number: BDD-1045767
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Estimated Ship Date: Nov 24, 2025 if ordered today
Estimated Ship Date: Nov 24, 2025 if ordered today
Turbocharger Intercooler Hose
Part Number: ADO-23131218
Estimated Ship Date: Monday 11/10/2025
Estimated Ship Date: Monday 11/10/2025
Air to Water Intercooler Kit Ford 6.7L 2011 and Later - Raw
Part Number: PPE-315045100
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Estimated Ship Date: Nov 24, 2025 if ordered today
Estimated Ship Date: Nov 24, 2025 if ordered today
Intercooler Kit - Water to Air GM 3.0L Duramax - Black / Brushed Fins
Part Number: PPE-115030010
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Estimated Ship Date: Nov 24, 2025 if ordered today
Estimated Ship Date: Nov 24, 2025 if ordered today
Air to Water Intercooler Kit Ford 6.7L 2011 and Later - Red
Part Number: PPE-315045112
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Estimated Ship Date: Nov 24, 2025 if ordered today
Estimated Ship Date: Nov 24, 2025 if ordered today
Air to Water Intercooler Kit Ford 6.7L 2011 and Later - Black
Part Number: PPE-315045120
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Estimated Ship Date: Nov 24, 2025 if ordered today
Estimated Ship Date: Nov 24, 2025 if ordered today
Air to Water Intercooler Kit Ford 6.7L 2011 and Later - Blue
Part Number: PPE-315045122
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Estimated Ship Date: Nov 24, 2025 if ordered today
Estimated Ship Date: Nov 24, 2025 if ordered today
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