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I tried making a supercharger with power from the engine itself on another, smaller, engine I'm using for my 17m rescue boat project and it did indeed increase the power output quite dramatically. With a PID controlled throttle like the one I'm using by Whitenoise, the AFR will be completely fine.
Thanks for your comment and feedback. Cheers!
As a matter of fact, I tried a simple modification inserting a T pipe + E engine between the pumps that resulted in a working -yet compact- turbocharger, and it did improved the maximum power as well as the efficiency at low RPM. Have you ever thought about adding this feature in future builds ? For now, the turbo power is not connected to the ECU in my build, but I guess it may be even more effective with a full ECU control over it.