In order to supercharge a CTR engine up to the top end of the rev range, you would need to supply air at a flow rate of over 150 litres per second. That is
just over what the engine would draw in, if purely normally-aspirated.
To supercharge the CTR to 300bhp, would require an air flow of over 200 litres per second.
(Ball park figures, obv and doesn't take into account variations in temp/pressure.)
That's a whole lot of air! In fact by the time your ECU had responded to the increased flow, your workshop compressor bottle would already be empty.
For further info, look up Boyle's law, Charles' law, the steady flow energy equation and Bernoulli :thumbup:
... or just have a look
HERE for a decent-but-not-too-technical explanation of supercharging.
Some more interesting info
HERE
Oh, and give the guy a break, peeps. It's obviously not his field. He's just exploring a chain of thought.
There are
no stupid questions!
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