Twin Turbo 383 questions

The blower certainly takes a couple hp..
In the end however it simply is a matter of fact that an engine is an airpump. The power its going to make is simply a factor of how much air and fuel can get stuffed inside. That really doesnt change depending on what method of forced induction is used. ( blower, turbo, N02 )

Turbos do steel hp as well.. There is no free lunch and the huge restriction in exhuast flow will cost something. I dont know enough to tell you what those numbers look like or how they compare to a blower.. Anyone else know ?

Turbos restrict exhaust flow and tht is why the A/R sizing is important. Even if the turbo is a restriction the boost will be lower because of it, so with a boost correction a turbo robs very little power. Superchargers on boost rob a lot of power! No way around it and that is why it is typical to see a 100% increase in power at 15 pounds of boost. I have personally seen over 100% increase on my own car at 13 pounds.