How Turbo / Superchargers work
Furthermore, the heat-loss is more usually attributed to turbo's rather than SC because their driven by the hot gases of the exhaust which make heat loss much worse than with superchargers. some SC/s don't even need intercoolers (I would advise using one though) Heat-soak is identified but not put in perspective in respect to the two systems.
Mechanically-driven superchargers usually don't have charge coolers because of packaging problems.
I'm not sure what you're trying to say regarding heat loss.
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