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Turbosupercharger vs Supercompressor - What's the difference?

turbosupercharger | supercompressor | see also |

Turbosupercharger is a see also of supercompressor.


As nouns the difference between turbosupercharger and supercompressor

is that turbosupercharger is (automotive|dated) a turbocharger, an exhaust-powered turbine used to power increased air intake to an internal combustion engine ; an exhaust-turbine powered (in place of engine-powered) supercharger while supercompressor is in a mechanical system, a subsystem which enables the system to achieve higher compression of a working fluid.

turbosupercharger

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (automotive, dated) a turbocharger, an exhaust-powered turbine used to power increased air intake to an internal combustion engine ; an exhaust-turbine powered (in place of engine-powered) supercharger.
  • (automotive) a twincharger, combination of a supercharger and a turbocharger.
  • Synonyms

    * (turbocharger) turbocharger * (turbocharger) turbo * (twincharger) superturbocharger

    See also

    * intercooler * ram air * ram air intake * ram boost * turbo boost

    Anagrams

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    supercompressor

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • In a mechanical system, a subsystem which enables the system to achieve higher compression of a working fluid.
  • See also

    * (Working fluid) * supercharger * turbocharger * turbosupercharger