well a stage 2 turbo gives your car more power than a a stage one does.
example:9000 rpm 1% stage 1
9000 rpm 3% stage2
one is a turbo, and one is not
the difference is that one is turbocharged and one isnt,but both are marine engines. Keep in mind,there is a difference between marine and non-marine engines.
in stage you have finsh one then start next, but in leve there is not this rule
single stage amplifier contain only one stage transistor amplifier but multi stage contain more than one amplifier stage
intake ports are differnt non-turbo only one vac port for the fuel reg.
a dual stage can run at low or high speed depending upon heat load, a single stage has only one speed.
one comes with turbo intercooler(Vx) the other one no, and some other difference as leather seats, wheels sunroof etc.
difference between one- ones
Yes and no. The dual stage compressor runs louder (usually), but it takes less time to fill and keep the tank at optimum pressure (recovery time), the dual stage is also the more expensive. The size air compressor should be determined by the amount of air and/or size or number of tools you will be using at the same time.
the classic NES controller has a select button, a start button, a Dpad, and an A and B button. a NES turbo controller has all of that, but it also has a turbo button for the A and B button, so instead of repeatedly tapping one of the buttons, you could just hold down it's turbo button (wich is located directly below them)
The difference between exit and exeunt is a matter of quantityExit is used where only one person is going out of the stage at that momentIt is the opposite of entrance which can be used for both words. In a sense it means that entrance can be used where more than one person is entering the stage or only one person. Eg Romeo exits the stageExeunt on the other hand is the plural of exit (in Shakespearean time means "they are leaving")It was used to signify the exit of more than one person or everyone from the stage instead of saying eg Romeo exits the stage, Juliet exits the stage, John exits the stage, Victor exits the stage. All of this can all be said by simply saying "EXEUNT"
One has a turbocharger, and the other doesn't. The turbocharger is mounted on the exhaust manifold and uses the exhaust gases to drive a turbine which is connected to another turbine that forces fresh air into the intake manifold. This added air increases horsepower and torque.