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What is the purpose of an Intercooler?

TurboByGarrett.com - FAQ's
intercooler's primary function is to cool the charge air after it has been heated due to boosting and the heat that is produced by the turbo before sending the air into the engine. As the air is cooled, it becomes denser, and denser air makes for better combustion (more power). Additionally, the denser, cooler air helps reduce the chances of knock.

Where do I mount the intercooler?

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Mount the intercooler as close as possible to the turbo and intake manifold. The shorter the path from the turbo outlet to the inlet manifold, the less the pressure drop and throttle-lag will be. Ensure that the intercooler gets direct airflow across the core for optimal cooling. See similar questions...

What is the purpose?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) -- Global Justice XML Data ...
The purpose of the Global JXDM is to provide a consistent, extensible, maintainable XML schema reference specification for data elements and types that represent the data requirements of the general justice and public safety communities. A secondary goal is to provide a baseline model for the data dictionary that can be represented in advanced technologies independently of XML Schema. See similar questions...

What is its purpose?

The Miyazaki Mailing List - FAQ
This mailing list provides an English-language forum for discussion of topics related to Hayao Miyazaki, a wonderful storyteller and a director of a number of box-office successes in Japan. This list was created in the United States at Brown University in 1991 to facilitate discussion among fans of Miyazaki's works. See similar questions...

What are the advantages of having an intercooler?

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Intercoolers are routed downstream of the blower between the blower and the throttle body. It's job is to cool the air charge temperature, the less heat there is in the incoming air the less prone an engine is to detonate. Also, cooler air is denser air. Denser air contains more oxygen for the fuel to burn than heated air. Discharge temps of a 8psi blower are in the 200 degree range, after cooling it is not uncommon to see a drop of over 100 degrees. See similar questions...

How big is the stock intercooler and should I replace it?

Nissan Silvia/200SX/240SX/Gazelle Frequently Asked Questions...
The stock intercooler really is tiny... On an S14 it is 220mm x 170mm x 60mm not counting the end tanks. If you haven't seen it, click here for some photos: The S15 is said to have a slightly thicker core, but I have yet to verify this personally. See similar questions...

How does an intercooler work?

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intercooler only work in conjuction with a turbocharger. The oulet air from the turbocharger heats up because of the work that has been done to compress it. The increase in temperature results in a decrease in density, which means that less air enters the combustion chamber. An intercooler is used to cool down the compressed air, which increases the density. Two types of intercoolers are available on the market: air-to-air and water-to-air. See similar questions...

Can you add an intercooler to the supercharger?

Flyin' Miata 1 800 FLY MX5s
Yes you can. We'll have affordable intercooler upgrades for higher boost levels. We're also working on a solution that will allow this to happen without problems arising from the throttled volume. See similar questions...

you also mentioned a more efficient intercooler. where can i find out more about that?

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What is the purpose of NSTAC?

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The NSTAC provides industry-based analysis and recommendations to the President and the executive branch regarding policy and enhancements to national security and emergency preparedness (NS/EP) communications. See similar questions...

What is the purpose of the study?

UVa Cancer Center Clinical Trials
What does the study involve? What kinds of tests and treatments? (Find out what is done and how it is done.) What is likely to happen in my case with, or without, this new research treatment (What may the cancer do and what may this treatment do?) What are other choices and their advantages and disadvantages? (Are there standard treatments for my case and how does the study compare with them?) See similar questions...

What is the purpose of NBCAM?

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month increasing early brea...
Since its beginning more than 20 years ago, NBCAM has been dedicated to increasing awareness of breast cancer issues, especially the importance of early detection. NBCAM has evolved along with the national dialogue on breast cancer. Many strides have been made in breast cancer awareness and treatment, but even more still needs to be accomplished. See similar questions...

What is the purpose of ASTP?

Frequently Asked Questions for GWTG-Stroke and ASTP
ASTP complements the Recommendations for the Establishment of Primary Stroke Centers: A Consensus Statement from the Brain Attack Coalition (published in the June 21, 2000 edition of the Journal of the American Medical Association). While the Brain Attack Coalition (BAC), of which the American Stroke Association is a member, created guidelines for hospitals to follow, ASTP takes the next step by providing detailed information to hospitals on how to implement those guidelines. See similar questions...

What is the purpose of all these tests?

accurate assessment of your health is needed before surgery. The best way to avoid complications is to never have them in the first place. It is important to know if your thyroid function is adequate since hypothyroidism can lead to sudden death post-operatively. If you are diabetic, special steps must be taken to control your blood sugar. Because surgery increases cardiac stress, your heart will be thoroughly evaluated. See similar questions...

What is the purpose of a funeral?

Frequently Asked Aviary Questions
Funerals are an important step in the grieving process, as well as an opportunity to honor a life lived. They offer surviving family members and friends a caring, supportive environment in which to share thoughts and feelings about the death. Often funerals are the first step in the healing process. To learn more, visit the "Why a Funeral?" section of this Website. See similar questions...

What is the purpose of GROWW?

Frequently Asked Questions - GROWW - Grief Recovery Online
GROWW was formed to provide support resources for the grieving community. Although originally begun for the widowed, it became apparent that the need for support for ALL grievers was lacking. See similar questions...

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