Intercoolers
Originally Posted by chevyboy
how much more power can an intercooler can make if its possible on the SS/SC?
Originally Posted by chevyboy
how much more power can an intercooler can make if its possible on the SS/SC?
Technically we have an aftercooler. Technically intercoolers are a term for a twin turbo setup - where the intercooler is in between turbine 1 and turbine 2.
But as terms are thrown around they are really heat exchangers. A heat exchanger that is air-to-air cooled is generally referred to as an "intercooler". A heat exchanger that is air-to-water cooled is referred to as an "aftercooler".
But as terms are thrown around they are really heat exchangers. A heat exchanger that is air-to-air cooled is generally referred to as an "intercooler". A heat exchanger that is air-to-water cooled is referred to as an "aftercooler".
Originally Posted by Rusty
this is just my opinion, but if people can't figure out how to search for answers to questions like this, then i say nobody reply. i'm sorry, but i'm tired of reading posts EVERYDAY about intercoolers, bov's, cel's, and which intake to buy...
use the search dude! you'll find madd stuff about it
Originally Posted by jerm
Technically we have an aftercooler. Technically intercoolers are a term for a twin turbo setup - where the intercooler is in between turbine 1 and turbine 2.
But as terms are thrown around they are really heat exchangers. A heat exchanger that is air-to-air cooled is generally referred to as an "intercooler". A heat exchanger that is air-to-water cooled is referred to as an "aftercooler".
But as terms are thrown around they are really heat exchangers. A heat exchanger that is air-to-air cooled is generally referred to as an "intercooler". A heat exchanger that is air-to-water cooled is referred to as an "aftercooler".
I would really like to know where I could get a good BOV also...
for those of who are saying s**** im not gonna spend my days searching on the forum for an article that probably has been discused like a year ago. Dont get fustrated because because i didnt read the spec well or maybe that i didnt read the one from a year ago
Originally Posted by chevyboy
i tought it didnd had one i guess i didnt really read the spec well ,well how does an aftermarket
Originally Posted by chevyboy
for those of who are saying s**** im not gonna spend my days searching on the forum for an article that probably has been discused like a year ago. Dont get fustrated because because i didnt read the spec well or maybe that i didnt read the one from a year ago
Originally Posted by jerm
Technically we have an aftercooler. Technically intercoolers are a term for a twin turbo setup - where the intercooler is in between turbine 1 and turbine 2.
But as terms are thrown around they are really heat exchangers. A heat exchanger that is air-to-air cooled is generally referred to as an "intercooler". A heat exchanger that is air-to-water cooled is referred to as an "aftercooler".
But as terms are thrown around they are really heat exchangers. A heat exchanger that is air-to-air cooled is generally referred to as an "intercooler". A heat exchanger that is air-to-water cooled is referred to as an "aftercooler".
yea true
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