What does turbo intercooled mean?

An intercooler is a mechanical device used to cool the intake air on engines fitted with a forced induction (either a turbocharger or a supercharger) system.
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What is an intercooled turbo engine?

An intercooler is a heat exchanger used to cool a gas after compression. Often found in turbocharged engines, intercoolers are also used in air compressors, air conditioners, refrigeration and gas turbines.
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Can you add more hp to a Intercooled turbo?

It also makes the compressed air denser as it enters the intake manifold, which causes a richer air-to-fuel mix in the engine's cylinders. The result is increased power output. So, the answer to the question is yes! An intercooler does help to increase horsepower.
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Are all turbo cars intercooled?

All turbo cars have an intercooler (gas), but typical performance mods for them include a front mount intercooler (that shiny radiator you see) which allows for higher flow, and higher temperature drop, allowing for higher boost pressures......
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At what PSI Do you need an intercooler?

Typically, turbo-system engineers try to shoot for 70-percent-or-greater intercooler efficiency and no more than a 1.0 psi boost pressure drop through the unit, although on a street car, packaging constraints may force you to accept up to a 2.5-psi pressure drop and efficiencies as low as 60 percent.
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Can I drive with a damaged intercooler?

If an intercooler has a leak it should be replaced as soon as possible. Driving the vehicle with a boost leak will result in turbo wear, or failure, as the turbo has to work increasingly harder to achieve the desired boost pressures. This can result in the turbo's maximum safe RPM being exceeded.
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Is an upgraded intercooler worth it?

' and unfortunately, no, a turbo intercooler does not add horsepower to your car. That said, however, it does give you better and more responsive performance as your car has more access to oxygen and it can mean that you can tune your car more aggressively without risking damage to your engine.
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Does a new intercooler require a tune?

Nope. Upgrading the intercooler doesn't require a tune.
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Does an intercooler cool the engine?

An intercooler is a mechanical device used to cool the intake air on engines fitted with a forced induction (either a turbocharger or a supercharger) system.
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What happens if intercooler fails?

If the intercooler fails, the engine won't receive enough cool, dense air resulting in loss for complete combustion and exhaustion of unburned fuel. Not replacing the intercooler can directly affect horsepower, fuel mileage and emissions.
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Is an intercooler necessary?

So a colder intake means a bigger temperature difference and therefore more power. The most effective use of an intercooler happens to be when installed on a turbocharged or supercharged vehicle, where the inlet air will be made too warm by the turbocharger or supercharger spooling up if left otherwise.
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Can you Intercool a non turbo car?

Nope - it would only pose a restriction to the intake air. The purpose of an intercooler is to take out as much of the heat created by compressing the intake air. However, an air/air intercooler can -never- cool the air to lower than ambient temp.
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Do turbo engines last as long as naturally aspirated?

This is because naturally aspirated engines last longer and are more reliable than their supercharged counterparts. Forced air engines work harder as they use higher compression and run hotter combustion chambers.
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Is turbo better than non turbo?

Is a turbo engine better than a normally aspirated engine? Yes, a turbocharged engine is better than a normal engine in terms of performance and efficiency. A lower capacity turbo engine can produce the same amount of power as a higher capacity NA engine.
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Why do diesels need an intercooler?

On a diesel, an intercooler is vital in keeping the engine from seeing the kind of heat that can potentially melt pistons, damage valves or wipe out a turbocharger.
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What size intercooler do I need?

The intercooler duct inlet can be as small as 25% of the total surface area of the intercooler. In any case, the duct inlet should be around 80% the size of the intercooler face at most.
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Do I need a remap after intercooler?

no you do not need a remap when you install the IC, but a overall fueling/map check is reccomended..
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How much HP can upgrade intercooler?

Do Intercoolers Add Horsepower? To put it simply: no, a turbo intercooler will not really add any horsepower to your car but it does influence it. More air equals more power, so to speak.
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Does bigger intercooler mean more lag?

If you were to stick a bigger intercooler on a car with no other mods then yes, there'd be more lag however the only reason you'd fit a larger intercooler is because your upping power and so it'd be mapped to suit.
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When should an intercooler be replaced?

To avoid engine damage, an intercooler should always be replaced after a turbo has failed, in order to ensure that the intercooler is free from any debris – such as oil, metal or other particles.
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How do you know when your intercooler is bad?

Signs of a damaged or leaking intercooler
  1. Noticeable drop of the engine power.
  2. Increased fuel consumption.
  3. Unnatural smoke from the exhaust system.
  4. Clogged intercoolers will cause an increase in the temperature of the air flowing into the engine.
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